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    Power House is where I escaped, it 's where I lifted heavy weights and got sweaty, and it 's where I hit new personal records, but that was all taken away from me about a month ago. Power House was the first gym I ever got a membership too and it brought me and my best friends together so it will always hold a special spot in my heart. The gym that was so special to me closed a few weeks ago because the owner couldn 't afford it anymore, I was heartbroken to see my gym shut down. The gym has…

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    Under The Skin Analysis

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    Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin serves as an art piece that dabbles in the science fiction, pseudo-horror spectrum. Throughout the film, there is a feeling of fragmented eeriness, that is only propagated by the masterful scoring, (or lack thereof,) by both the director and the composer. There is a noted lack of dialogue in the film that parallels the specific lack of foley and music in some scenes that add to the tense and twisted storyline. The, at times, uncomfortable silence, whether it be a…

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    Joe Crabb Concert Report

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    Marshall was playing the piano. The first song sound like was celebrating something or like something important was about to happen. The second song was fast and slow. This song made me feel happy. The third song sounded romantic. Joe Crabb was playing the trumpet and peter the piano in the Ici-bas, and Adieu by Gabriel Faure from the Romantic period (1845-1923). The style is romantic. The first song sounded very relaxing. Has very passive sound between piano to mezzo forte. The second was…

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    Sound Proof Walls Essay

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    What is the necessity of sound proof walls? Description: There is a greater necessity of sound proof walls and thus most of the house owners are going for the renovation of their traditional walls. You need to find out the most reliable and affordable option of acoustic walls. Are you planning to remodel your walls? Well, in that case you can choose the option of sound proof walls. These walls are also termed as acoustic walls. You can now make conversion of your traditional walls into acoustic…

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    Start with an attack time of 12 to 22 milliseconds. Shorter attack times will begin to have an impact on the attack of the pick on the strings. Watch for this. The release time setting will depend wholly on the tempo of the song and how busy the guitarist’s rhythms are. Set your release time too slow and you will find that the compression is still activated when the attack of the next strum or note happens. This has the effect of trimming of the following attacks and transients. Begin with a…

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    The Importance Of Noise

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    Noise is defined as “unwanted sound or loud discordant or disagreeable sound or sounds.” (HSA). When “vibrations are transmitted through the air in the form of waves, they strike the ear, these waves produce the sensation of sound” (How Stuff Work). Our ears are divided into three sections each section with its own parts and functions play their part in enabling us to hear a noise or sound. The outer ear collects and carries vibrations (sound) to the middle ear where it is amplified allowing…

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    MULTIFREQUENCY- MULTICOMPONENT TYMAPNOMETRY IN NORMAL HEARING ADULTS Abstract Multifrequency tympanometry refers to testing middle ear function at higher frequency(678,1000Hz) where as Multicomponent refers to measuring middle ear function for various components(Y,B,G). middle ear function varies with frequency and is capable of distinguishing subtle acoustical changes in the middle ear system hence the main application of MFT is in cases with low…

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    Argumentative Paper: Artificial Intelligence in Music There is something about music that seems inherently human. It can make people cry or laugh; jerk their bodies or stop them in awe; and even motivate them or put them to sleep. For the most part, humans have been the only ones to create and use music for recreational use for millennia (Armony and Vuilleumier, 2013). With that being said, it is difficult to imagine music being made by anything else. Truly powerful, moving music, not simply a…

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    If your recordings are distorting with that awful digital clipping that sounds like a garden rake scraped across a chalkboard, I am not likely to your recording skills very seriously. When initially setting the input gain to your recorder, keep in mind that most vocalists get a bit more excited as they warm up, and they begin…

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    Concert Review Sample

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    At the concert, I was a perspective listener. The perspective listener is a combination of all of the listener types. A perspective listener enjoys the sound of the music but is also critically aware of how it makes them feel and why and it also makes associations with the music whether it being from a feeling or a memory. Going to the concert I was listening with great concentration, trying to hear every aspect of the piece. I through the concert tried to find meaning and purpose in the music.…

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