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    which allow doctors to see inside the body with little or no surgery. Without such equipment doctors would be forced to use invasive techniques, which could cause patients more harm as it increases the risk of infection. A sound or ultrasound wave consists of a mechanical disturbance of a

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    The Hotel Of Barton Fink

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    The Use of Sound as an Alternate Reality in the Hotel of Barton Fink Barton Fink is a film that has no set plotline other than a writer who experiences writing block in a detached reality in a hotel. Barton’s writer’s block could stem from the fact that he believes that he has “sold out” to writing screenplays for large movie studios or it may be from all the distractions the Hotel Earle provides for him. The use of background noises within Barton’s room and the hotel itself helps the viewer to

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    Discussion 2 In our everyday would, everyone is forced to listen to what we want to hear and what we choose to retain in our brain and knowledge. In this film, he says 60 percent of our communication time listening, but we only retain 25 percent of it. We choose to pick the information we want to keep not even realizing if your doing it. Our body language also has a big part to do with our listening and communication. If we hear something, we usually react to it with our posture and body language

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    Music Producer Roles

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    session manager, mixing and mastering the song throughout the recording periods, and making sure everything is running smoothly. Outside roles a producer play is depending on the situation. If the artist is performing then the producer play as the sound manager, technician (only if needed), and media checker to ensure everything is going well. A musical engineer can also play the role of a DJ, due to experience or training him or she has been through. When a studio session is set the engineer prepare

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    How Music Changed My Life

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    Music has always been an appealing part of my life for as long as I can remember. When I was younger, I was desperate for my parents to purchase me a small set of drums in hopes that I would join a rock band within the near future. Even in elementary school, playing the recorder and learning how each note works was a fond experience that I can recall. It wasn’t until the start of middle school where I began to actually learn how to correctly play an instrument for the first time. At that time, I

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    Headphones for vacation trip Good sound on the trip need not cost a fortune. Here are eight kids that cost around a thousand patches. At last holiday here! For many of us it means a long car trips south or flight trips to distant shores - with its long waits at airports. To the dead time should be easier to endure loaded handsets with film, music, and audio books. And as a fitting pair of headphones that can handle a full day in the back seat, can withstand being knocked down in your purse or carry-on

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    accident would occur. The music sounded akin to a beehive, and even though the instruments were playing the same notes, the different timbres of the variety of string instruments gave each sound a distinct feel. The overall lack of leitmotifs and musical themes reflects the dark and nihilistic tone of the film, and the attitudes of Daniel Plainview. In other epics, the leitmotifs are often tied to love, friendship, family, or other sacred values, but Daniel’s character does not believe in the sanctity

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    Throughout the years, time and time again in the range from quality to even the format of how the sound was projected, recorded and shown was developmental change for audio technology. In 1890 with the help of redefined tinfoil cylinder we saw the form “The first juke box” ( Schoenherr, 2005) which was coined operated phonograph, which was the first

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    The ability to manipulate a visual image of sound gave the creator more control of the sound thus making way for more creativity. It used a distinctive computer screen and a light pen a computer screen as display and a light pen system to navigate the screen, this made sound manipulation much easier compared to it’s rival, the digital synthesizer. Many number one recording artists such as Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel

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    is Thaddeus Cahill (Lejaren Hiller, Electronic Music). His telharmonium was created with an assembly of rotary generators and telephone receivers to convert electronic signals to into sound (Lejaren Hiller). He developed his invention from 1895 and continued to work on it even though there were no ways for the sounds being created from the electrical signals to be heard. Speakers or amplifiers were non-existent for some time even after the development of Cahill’s invention, and “his instrument was

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