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    Rockfield Studio 1 - Roundhouse - SARM (East) - Scorpio Sound Bohemian Rhapsody was produced by Roy Thomas Baker and engineered by Mike Stone, Gary Lyons and Geoff Workman (Cunningham, 1995). The song was released on the 31st October 1975. It stayed at number 1 in the UK singles chart for 9 weeks and sold over 1 million copies by the end of…

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    Essay On Stereophonics

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    reality. Through the process of stereophonic recording and playback, it is possible to put the consumer directly in the action. This most commonly known as surround sound to the public. Stereophonics is widely used today, but is not a new process. Most living things hear in stereo, humans included. From an evolutionary standpoint this makes a person able to hear approaching threats and avert danger. Localization is the process in how we interpret the things we hear. How this works is through…

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    races, and religions listen to music. The main way that people listen to music now is through their phones or with their computers. Anytime there is a social event, there is music playing in the back ground with the use of speakers. Speakers are the technology used today for most of your music needs because they can be connected to any type of phone. There is nothing worse than when you are at a party and suddenly there is no more music because the speakers broke or ran out of batteries. …

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    Music Synthesis Essay

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    (which you can probably hear from 1:50~ in this) Another synthesiser that is used in this track is Synthi AKS; the continuous 8 notes sequence that probably everyone heard from the beginning. This synth is a successor to the Synthi A, which came out in 1971. Synthi A was basically a portable version of VCS3 but later on, they added K (keyboard) and S (Sequencer) to it and invented Synthi AKS. not just the VCS3’s sound effect, but the most of the sound effects in this song have been panned from…

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    Surround sound is a system of stereophonic sound involving three or more speakers surrounding the listener to create a more realistic effect. What is surround sound? surround sound can be translated as a atmospheric sound manipulation. Manipulation of the mind is caused by the placement of speakers to give the allusion to the listener to feel like they are in the 1st person prospective. Surround sound is a technique for enriching the Sound Reproduction quality of an audio source with three or…

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    This Advertisement is trying to show you how good their head phones are. By doing this they are showing us how much sound they block out sound. Image you are on a beautiful river, with the most perfect music playing through your ear, everything is nice and calm, you don’t have a worry in the world. All of a sudden you are thrown off a huge cliff, which just so happens to be a water fall and before you know it everything goes black. You can still hear the beautiful music playing in your ears. You…

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    My mother does not play any instrument but enjoys listening to the classical guitar. She says it is relaxing, beautiful and elegant and she enjoys listening to it in the evening and while driving. Her favorite type of music now are alternative rock, classic rock and big band music. She enjoys music that is not main stream as it feel more artistic and original. Much of her love for big band came from listening to Django Reinhardt. His impressive guitar playing and upbeat feeling captured her…

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    The Sound of Life Music: Luxury or Necessity? The world has transformed to adapt to new technologies into a place where humans, the organic beings are plugged into inorganic or mechanical machines at almost any given point in the day. The recent developments of television, cellular devices, and media players makes everyone a techno-wizard in some regard. One of the categories electrical equipment can be categorized into is that of music. Music can be listened to in person at concerts or other…

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    Noise can cause permanent hearing loss at chronic exposure levels of at least 85 dB or higher for an eight hour period (Peter M. Rabinowitz, Pg.1). The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before NIHL can occur. Sounds of less than 75 decibels, even after long exposure, are unlikely to cause hearing loss (Hearing Health Foundation 2015). Hearing loss that is caused by the noise exposure due to recreational or non-occupational activities is termed socioacusis. Hearing loss due to…

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    get faster. When the music ended, it seemed to not really have an ending, but just stopped abruptly. I noticed that not all of the instruments played at the same time. When I stood in front of the musicians to watch, I noticed that some of them were taking breaks while others played. I found this interesting because when I was listening to the music without watching, I would not have even noticed this. I think that it helped out a lot being able to actually see the musicians and the…

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