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    Guitar History

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    style of music. Through history the talent of the guitar player is the ultimate way to create a style of music to a high level but the way it is built, the types of pickups used on it, and the amps and pedal used with it all have an effect on how it sounds and what genre of music it is best suited to play. Forms of the guitar were played as long ago as 1350, but it wasn’t until the 16th century Spain that the first form of a guitar, a…

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    My eyes open from a deep sleep to the sound of loud, ferocious barking coming from our dog, Choncey, in the front yard. He only barked like this when he was scared, so I knew that something or someone was frightening him. My wife, Genevieve, says, “Jules, go check outside to see what is bothering Choncey.” “Ok, ma chérie, I will make sure we are safe.” I replied. Sneaking carefully down the stairs, I look out the windows to see if anyone is there. All I see is Choncey making a fuss toward his…

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    Sonic Waveforms

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    patterns. Also, periodic waveforms have a tone. Most musical instruments have repeating periodic waveform. The periodic waveforms can also be found in bird sound and human vocal voice. However, an aperiodic waveform dose not have a repeating waveform and tone, like noise, the engine idling. 2. Specify the first 5 harmonics of a period sound with a fundamental at 200 Hz. (1 point) Answer: the first harmonic is 200 Hz. The second harmonic is 400 Hz. The third harmonic is 600 Hz, the fourth…

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    which may respond to medical therapy with corticosteroids to reduce cochlea hair cell swelling and inflammation to improve healing of these injured inner ear structures. Sensorineural hearing loss can occur from head trauma or abrupt changes in air pressure such as in airplane descent, which can cause inner ear fluid compartment rupture or leakage, which can be toxic to the inner ear. There has been variable success with emergency surgery when this happens. Sudden sensorineural hearing loss,…

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    The definition of listening is being able to interpret both the non-verbal and verbal messages from others. This skill could be used when establishing leadership with your employees. In some leadership theories, like participative leadership where the employees are crucial and involved in the decision making of the business. A website that supports how to learn these tools are: https://www.mindtools.com/CommSkll/ActiveListening.htm. I like this website because it focuses on active listening and…

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    I sat at the table in the counselor's office room, uncomfortably tight headphones on my ears. Taking the the hearing and vision screening test for the first time ever. Beeps pulsed through my ears, I gave a thumbs up for every beep I heard, and before I knew it, the test was over. I walked out, without giving any thought to the events that had just occurred. What was there to consider? Soon I was back in class, learning how to spell “light” and “right”. Which I had apparently been spelling wrong…

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    Dynamic assessment of phonological awareness for children with speech sound disorders. Child Language Teaching & Therapy, 28(3), 297-308. doi:10.1177/0265659012448087 Introduction: Gillam and Ford created a dynamic assessment to observe the associations concerning performance on a nonverbal phoneme deletion, word-level reading, and speech sound production that require verbal responses for school-age children with speech sound disorders. The participants involved in the study were ten school-age…

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    “I FOUND IT!” Nicole burst into Zach’s apartment, waving a sheet of notebook paper. “Found what?” Zach sat up, his heart swelling at the thought of what she might say next. “The address, Zach, the address, it’s the paper factory!” Nicole shrieked and laughed, almost starting to dance around the room. “Holy- holy cow, Nicole!” Zach laughed. Nicole leapt at him and they grabbed each other into a hug. “Y-you aren’t joking?” “No!” Nicole was overcome with emotion. “We-we found her. We did it.”…

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    Friday By Rebecca Black

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    art or science of combining vocal or instrumental sounds to produce beauty of form, harmony, melody, rhythm, and expressive content." But music isn't really a science, we can all create music. What one person perceives to be beautiful in the terms of music, may be seen as screeching Devil’s music to others. Music is more than a science or art; it is expression, and it is soul. Any man or woman with a tone deaf partner knows how crazy someone can sound while singing. Yet even though they both…

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    which is what we are used to doing. In the round sections, you could hear individuals sticking out. I think the balance between voice parts should be worked on next time. When we sang the word “bong” you could hear a lot of the “ng” sound as opposed to hearing the “o” sound. Our diction was done nicely, we were very percussive when singing the “du-bing du-bang du-bong”. “Begin, My Soul” was our strongest piece vocally. Our balance in this song was presented nicely, the men voice parts blended…

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