I started with the recording and used a binaural head for acoustic instruments and guitar recording along with my main mics. |
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In an open office, its acoustic function is to absorb sound and reduce the reflection of sounds back down into the office space. |
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In almost every song there is an acoustic element of either guitar, piano, horns, or vibraphones present in the mix. |
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A small sensor, the accelerometer, placed nearby then detects the sound waves and analyses their acoustic signature. |
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There's a guy outside Bay City Plaza in Geelong who busks by playing acoustic guitar and accompanying himself on the harmonica at the same time. |
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The company has already paid out 90,000 pounds to one worker suffering from acoustic shock. |
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Such samples display a large number of acoustic modes, with little separation in frequency. |
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To achieve this coordination, songbirds must open and close their beaks in register with the acoustic frequency of the sound being produced. |
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On the other hand, cooling makes acoustic noise, which human beings don't tolerate well. |
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Microjets can be powered by compressed air, thermal bubbles, and even acoustic waves. |
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But very sensitive hearing is necessary to hear all the acoustic cues in speech sounds. |
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To find out, the research team devised an experiment using an electronic shaker that converts acoustic sounds into vibrations. |
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As it happens, these neurons are also very sensitive to the acoustic boundaries between speech sounds, as are monkeys and human infants. |
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It was an excellent environment for the seismic acoustic and infrared passive sensors once you could get them into the ground. |
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Other acoustic experiences, such as the hearing of human voices, may have been due to direct electric stimulation of the auditory cortex. |
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The hard terrazzo floors and glass walls that border the terraced atrium bounce ambient noise around, creating a sense of acoustic community. |
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Although it is impossible to prevent many diseases that affect the hearing, it is possible to reduce the risk of acoustic trauma. |
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Quickly sensing the acoustic mismatch, the woman closes the bathroom door, muting the water sounds. |
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Once the pod is in acoustic range, Luna will be released in hopes he reunites with his family. |
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Innovations within the product lines of acoustic tile manufacturers allow for a more clean, crisp uncluttered aesthetic. |
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My room came with a vast stain spreading across the acoustic tiles in the ceiling. |
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Hard, smooth surfaces are more sound-reflective than rough surfaces, or ones that are covered with fabric or acoustic materials. |
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Interior surfaces are of pine and birch plywood boarding and acoustic wood louvres. |
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A smug smile on her face, she reached up and found her grip on the acoustic tile. |
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When noise reduction is the goal, it is important to look at the acoustic tiles' NRC or CAC ratings. |
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You should use an airless gun to prime and paint your acoustic ceiling, by angling your gun slightly and spraying it lightly in all directions. |
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When acoustic texture material is wet, asbestos fibers are withheld from release into the air. |
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The floor was tiled in striking high quality vitreous tiles from Germany and the ceiling lined with acoustic tiles to minimise sound. |
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Highly light reflective, acoustic tiles let more available light reflect back into the room, and save money in utility costs. |
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It's not recommended to roll paint on an acoustic ceiling, as it is very porous. |
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Just as camera lenses focus light, acoustic lenses reshape sound, spreading it horizontally to increase the sensation of space. |
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At Oxford University, researchers have developed an acoustic camera that builds up visual pictures using sound. |
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This structure is derived from the melon of other odontocetes, and like the melon, may serve as a sort of acoustic lens. |
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The system propagates an acoustic energy beam, which the antenna array directs against one of the buildings. |
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Alternately, the use of high power microwave technology, acoustic weapons or nonlethal chemicals might be called for. |
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The start of a three week blockage of the Suez Canal by the Germans placing magnetic and acoustic mines there. |
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So, on the night of 3 November, 1940, magnetic and acoustic mines parachuted down from the Heinkels into the sea close to Milford Haven. |
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Agate generates the acoustic signature of any ship in order to trigger acoustic mines. |
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During the war, he joined the British Admiralty Research Laboratories where he designed acoustic and magnetic mines. |
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Current capabilities may limit future acoustic weapons to close-in engagements due to range and size of the required equipment. |
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Appropriately, the movements are accompanied by live electronic and acoustic music. |
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He also switched between acoustic and electric guitar regularly throughout the night. |
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It's a beautiful album, and solo acoustic music doesn't get much better than this. |
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This album is pure laid back grooves, acoustic guitars, and blissed out melodies. |
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Murray, who is no longer with a band, played a set of rocksteady and reggae tunes on acoustic guitar. |
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While many musicians of his generation were turning their back on acoustic music, he remained a loyal folkie. |
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It's a superb example of acoustic jazz ensemble playing and lovely multi-horn arranging. |
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It's driven by a great bassline, some excellent acoustic guitar riffs and finds Nic Denson's vocals at their most spellbinding. |
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In some quieter moments acoustic and slide guitars give them a breezy alt-country feel, while other songs seem designed for dancing. |
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Neil Young says Jansch did for the acoustic guitar what Jimi Hendrix did for the electric guitar. |
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The Cathedral is a beautiful venue for concerts and recitals and all musicians who play there comment on the wonderful acoustic of the building. |
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The singer of Little Plato is as diminutive as his bands name, at times hidden behind his jumbo acoustic. |
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I was about to knock on the door when I heard a snare hit, followed by a bass guitar, and an acoustic. |
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Sitting on the stage beside the case he opened it and pulled out a beautiful cherry stained acoustic. |
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Both use guitars in, mostly, their original form to expose the dichotomy between the electronic and the acoustic. |
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Then he swaps to bass guitar or acoustic, Derek comes in on violin, Basil starts to sing. |
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He ambles on to the stage, scruffed-up in his black leather jacket and clutching his black acoustic guitar. |
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Melodic and heartfelt lyrics meld seamlessly with gentle acoustic guitar riffs, pianos and xylophones and light drumming. |
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Hunched over his acoustic guitar in a shabby Los Angeles nightclub, he hardly looks like Hollywood's newest sensation. |
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The TUC launched a campaign on Call Centres and the issue of workers suffering acoustic shock has been highlighted in many Press reports. |
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A consultant has documented 300 cases of acoustic shock and the problem is well known. |
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Whilst reveling in the acoustic rhythmic paradise I was jilted by the interruption of some very dodgy saxophone notes. |
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Mellow acoustic guitars keep the beat, while Mead's well-crafted lyrics perk up the listener like a good cup of joe. |
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You can hear the joins, and couldn't think for even a moment that this is some acoustic as-live, technologically-innocent communion. |
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Once again Manx mixes up acoustic blues with Indian ragas to produce a seamless sound that you never want to stop. |
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Moving adroitly from acoustic to electric guitars, he was the high point of the show for me. |
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She opened on acoustic guitar with a beautiful ballad, showing the full range of her warm voice. |
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As you enter, visual and acoustic references are slowly erased, leaving only a visual white-out and the white noise of the pulsating nozzles. |
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But Toronto welcomed Wilson's acoustic ramblings with a razz, and killed his musical dreams. |
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These largely acoustic songs reacquaint us with his tremulous, soulful vocals and cutting lyrical style. |
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Splitting the gig up into an acoustic and an electric set gave them the opportunity to spread the gig over two hours. |
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For fans of acoustic blues, the concert calendar hasn't held this much promise in years. |
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Martin's acoustic guitar playing is instantly recognisable and revered among guitar fans. |
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I think the easiest way to sum it up would be, I'm a lover of acoustic music, I always have been. |
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A surface acoustic wave device includes interdigital transducer electrode and reflectors disposed on a piezoelectric substrate. |
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Dianne let her fingers glide over the smooth, lacquered surface of the acoustic guitar. |
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Travel has changed dramatically since the days when I carried alligator clips and an acoustic coupler to get online in hotel rooms. |
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It's a searching song that beats just about any of the acoustic folkies that build their entire rep on self-imposed authentic recording methods. |
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They started out playing in a heavy-metal band in Mexico City, then turned acoustic, specialising in jazz, Spanish and Latin styles. |
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And now he's leading the struggle, armed with an acoustic guitar and a variety of euphemisms for the female reproductive system. |
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Come and enjoy a mixture of sublime acoustic and pop music, punk, electronic wizardy, hard-rock and funk. |
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Polymer binder resins protect the paper from humidity damage and help to fine-tune the stiffness and acoustic properties of the paper. |
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This room is circular in design thus the central sound system allows for perfectly symmetric acoustic resonation on all points of the perimeter. |
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The mash becomes just about worn, and we are delivered into a more sedate restatement of the opening acoustic strum. |
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Nonetheless, the spooky harmonies create a wash that flows over the slight acoustic lilts, creating a very pretty pop moment. |
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Sung in a whiny nasal voice over acoustic guitar strumming, the lyric would have been nothing short of painful. |
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These results suggested that a broader study should be done with acoustic listening posts stationed along channels. |
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These influences are evident on this decidedly mellow album, which embraces a spectrum of rootsy, acoustic sounds. |
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This album is an irresistible blend of blues, rootsy soul, and soft acoustic rock, with poignant and heartfelt lyrical phrasing. |
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AmmonContact's jazz leanings comes forth also, as many pieces use acoustic bass and piano samples and couple them with funky hip hop beats. |
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He pulls off his musical sandman act by primarily utilizing that most sleepy of instruments, the acoustic guitar. |
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He had graduated from University College London in 1937 and then carried out wartime research for the Admiralty on acoustic and magnetic mines. |
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The band excels at combining stripped-down electric beats and synths with more organic elements, such as piano, acoustic guitar, and saxophone. |
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Radiosurgery can effectively cure a number of abnormalities, arteriovenous malformation, acoustic tumors, or meningiomas. |
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Keiley most often does it with elaborate choreography and striking acoustic and scenographic effects. |
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M'Bemba is a largely acoustic album with a strong feel for Keita's Mande roots. |
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It's got some double-bass, some mandolin, a steel-stringed acoustic guitar, a birdie chirping, and a little drummer boy towards the end. |
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The Montrealer's solo work is acoustic guitar-based with support from bass, drums, mandolin, strings and spare harmonies. |
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These rooms are full of acoustic guitar, banjos, mandolins, twelve-strings, and maybe an acoustic bass or two. |
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Musically, the album isn't afraid of drawing on different instruments, from mouth organs to banjos, to acoustic guitars and piano. |
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In addition to playing the harmonica, he bends strings on acoustic slide guitar, banjo and an Indian instrument called the mohan veena. |
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An acoustic guitar, an occasional banjo, a cello, a violin are all elements found at the core of The Books' music. |
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Harry played an acoustic lap guitar, mohan veena, six-string banjo, harmonica, tambura and sang like a bird. |
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For seven years, Sims studied with Burns, the legendary jazz mandolinist, laying the foundation for Harmonious Wail's acoustic string sound. |
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Credit the still-tight bandly playing for keeping the whole shmear from turning into a solipsistic acoustic mess. |
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The new temperer, control station and acoustic booth are located in a special area, sealed off from the rest of production. |
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The rest of his section is made up of keyboards, marimba, acoustic guitar, African kora and percussion, with Gospel choir to come. |
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Bearded and flanked by a double bassist and a drummer he looks every inch the troubled, acoustic troubadour. |
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Stylistically, it tries to cover all bases, from spiky indie rock to reggae, with a touch of acoustic balladry and even rap. |
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The acoustic guitar sounds a strangled folk tune and the scrape of the strings is sourced and dragged through the track. |
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The singer's scratchy voice and world-weary acoustic songs are nastily refreshing, and his lyrics are positively bewitching. |
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As an aside, those are two of the toughest acts to nail down in the world of acoustic music these days. |
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The sound was being occulted by something that passed in front of it with an acoustic masker. |
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Occasionally songs do meander and merge into one another, lost in the acoustic haze. |
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The new album features more acoustic sounds and an upright bass, with no keyboards. |
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In jazz, the goal is not to make a trumpet mimic a sax or a drum set sound like an acoustic bass. |
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We can readily observe resonant behavior of MCs using excitation in alternated electric, electromagnetic, or acoustic fields. |
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The clicks are beamed forward, with the oily melon serving as an acoustic lens and the bony forehead as a reflector. |
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The album, Steve explains, is the basis for the band's current semi-acoustic tour, having a softer, more acoustic sound itself. |
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Mind you, I was projecting onto acoustic tiling, which isn't an ideal surface. |
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We had an acoustic guitar performance and even some merengue dancing out there. |
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Some thought that water waves behaved differently from acoustic or other waves, or from pulses along a string. |
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This is to say, he does an acoustic set as long as most band's entire sets. |
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The drives are rated at under 2.5 bels of acoustic power, the same level of acoustic noise produced by Seagate's PC drives. |
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As for the acoustic characteristics of the drive it generates 2.4 bels of noise in the idle mode. |
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If that's not your thing, there's country music, trad sessions, acoustic open mic and many other events over the weekend. |
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Sound travels better and faster in water than in air, so the sea is a perfect place for acoustic advertising. |
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One patient said that she used an acoustic coupler with the telephone, and another three used a minicom. |
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In contrast to the centrality of the plan, the ceiling evokes the axiality of traditional church spaces and generates a remarkable degree of drama through acoustic devices. |
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After unwinding during my sculpting class I could stop off for a giant pretzel or could hear a dozen scraggy men playing acoustic tunes on their guitars. |
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Then you can start deciding things like where to place furniture and acoustic material, finding a good room that's not a hallway next to a jackhammer and so on. |
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Overall, these kids mix roughness and refinement to their advantage, occasionally stripping it down to shimmering layers of acoustic guitar or piano. |
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It's been a while since an album has taken such great lengths to show that there is some tangible relation between the worlds of electronic and acoustic music. |
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Because the band which has defined the sound of contemporary bluegrass over the last decade or so raises the bar in acoustic music with every new record. |
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And how is it that this poignant instrumental, played on a lone 12-string acoustic, conveys more than the most passionately articulated protest song? |
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Tape loops, samples, piano and the odd vibraphone take these songs away from the usual acoustic fare in favour of quirkier, yet still emotional, folk pop. |
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But even genuine acoustic foam comes in different fire-resistant grades. |
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Also on display in the library is a hand-made acoustic guitar, custom designed by Newry luthier Mickey Loughran for Danny's brother Mickey of Hilton Showband fame. |
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In 1972 he signed a contract with Milestone Records where he developed as a bandleader and solo acoustic pianist, winning two Grammy Award nominations. |
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Their underwater acoustic sense and echo-location skills are legendary. |
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Rankin paints the loveliest of pictures with his words and makes you feel right at home with each and every song, every lilt of his voice, every strum of his acoustic guitar. |
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It will eventually be possible to use non-destructive acoustic shockwaves in microelectromechanical systems devices to build crystals that will shift the frequency of light. |
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Highlights therefore include the acoustic shuffle of The Charging Sky, which includes some really lush melodies, excellent slide guitar and really fun lyrics. |
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Just Recently researchers were able to determine the damage to the ship by imaging the sunken liner with an acoustic device known as a sub-bottom profiler. |
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But Ferrick's a resourceful alley cat of a performer, and the angst she suffers seeps alluringly into her croaky, staccato vocals and percussive acoustic guitar strums. |
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It pertains to the removal of sprayed asbestos coatings used for thermal and acoustic insulation in buildings and on boilers in industrial plants. |
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There are songs that are straight-up pop records, songs that have a lot of depth, some dance, some acoustic. |
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Once this had been introduced, the Germans began to use acoustic mines which were detonated by the sound of a ship's propeller acting on a diaphragm within them. |
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To achieve this low acoustic signature, the Virginia incorporates newly designed anechoic coatings, isolated deck structures and a new design of propulsor. |
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Thus, territorial male bullfrogs do not appear to assess an opponent's fighting ability based solely on the fundamental frequency of acoustic signals. |
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A big part of her life currently is performing with her band, Sadie and the Hotheads, an acoustic folk rock band. |
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A simple acoustic guitar melody begins to play accompanying his voice. |
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That plan will see a ban on driftnets in some EU waters and the use of acoustic devices, or pingers, to repel dolphins and related species from driftnets. |
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Anyone who sits around with an acoustic guitar singing songs with their friends will enjoy this infectious look into the way people relate to each other through music. |
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I was about 13 when I first heard someone strumming an acoustic guitar. |
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Then open-web joists would be installed between the arch segments, and when these were completed acoustic metal decking was attached to the entire assembly. |
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Beginning with acoustic plucking and the soft pounding of the bass drum, it shifts dynamics and adds some spirit to their performance for the second verse. |
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Today, enemy targets can be engaged at ranges where they are seen on an electronic device solely as an item of electromagnetic, infrared, or acoustic data. |
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Whatever the phenomenon's cause, he says, scientists should now recognize that icebergs can be a source of noise for seismometers and underwater acoustic sensors. |
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As the last words of the song fade, the swell of organs segues into a trebly acoustic guitar and hi-hat section highly reminiscent of early Modest Mouse. |
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That mojo wire was a 300 baud acoustic coupler driving a TTY session. |
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Marrying thought provoking lyrics with great melodies and his trademark acoustic guitar playing, his music is underlined with an acerbic and sometimes sarcastic wit. |
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Sophisticated bossa nova grooves, seductive vocals and nuanced acoustic guitars are given texture by jazzy electric piano and flute and trumpet cameos. |
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This acoustic version by chrissie Hynde, lead singer of the Pretenders, is a powerful early tribute. |
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Intriguing acoustic effects have also been noted at sites in the Americas, from Anasazi kivas in New Mexico, to Chichen Itza on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. |
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He claimed that he'd invented a method of recovering sound waves from the past and converting them into visual and acoustic reconstructions of history. |
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Jodi is currently touring the east coast, showcasing her hefty arsenal of songs, stories and instruments, including mandola, acoustic guitar, resonator guitar and percussion. |
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A sound stimulus generator transmits acoustic energy into the canal while a vacuum pump introduces positive and negative pressures into the ear canal. |
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Darren and him were talking and Bruce had an acoustic guitar and picked it up and played the song for Darren. |
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The acoustic mellowness also meant no mosh pits or persistent fan screaming, an atmosphere that seemed to work out for both the audience and the performers. |
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They can be used as acoustic baffles along roads and railways. |
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Since then, Hoffman has mastered the acoustic guitar, bass, violin, piano, keyboards, djembe, rain stick and a voice that sends tingles up the spine of anyone hearing it. |
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Lead paint, which existed mostly on the window frames and in acoustic tile, were carefully removed, and the asbestos is being either removed or encapsulated. |
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When the Second World War broke out, Crick was put to work for the British Navy developing magnetic and acoustic mines for use against German submarines and ships. |
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The Army suggests that laser, microwave or acoustic weapons are the answer. |
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The source also needs to maintain bandwidth stability as parameters like duty cycle and repetition rate change, creating thermal transients and acoustic resonances. |
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The clicks and whirrs, the stuttered, granulated melodies, the use of found sound and field recordings find their way onto all nine of the acoustic guitar-centred tracks. |
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Unlike most other convolution reverbs, Space Designer can synthetically generate a virtual acoustic space and give you all kinds of ways to adjust it to your liking. |
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George took his acoustic guitar and began showing me the chord changes, which I nervously wrote out on a chord chart. |
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Summery acoustic guitars jostle with squirts of digital noise, arcing horns and what sounds like a solo played on a giant kazoo shoved through a fuzz pedal. |
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Their huge array of instruments includes guitars, banjo, mandolin, bass, piano, organ, tabla and djembe, making this gig a must for all lovers of acoustic driven music. |
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And all these sepia-toned images are lent strength by the gentle poetry of the lyrics, and the light, front-porch swing of the acoustic guitars, banjos, mandolins and strings. |
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Getting solo acoustic performers ready three to five minutes before their time slot doesn't need to be a headache, even if they have limited stage experience. |
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Recorders, twinkling synths, handclaps, banjos, and glockenspiel accompany the requisitely shambling acoustic guitar on songs about tigers, monsters and growing up. |
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There was a bullet hole in one of the stained acoustic tiles there. |
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George would take out his lyric book and acoustic guitar and play us the song we would be working on that day. |
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As a patient, you spend a great deal of time, sometimes days at a time in severe situations, flat on your back and staring at stained acoustic tiles. |
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For anybody who likes playing the acoustic guitar, this album is a must. |
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While another strong contender for best track on the album is Black Mountain, a haunting ballad built around a strong acoustic guitar riff and some heady stabs of violin. |
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Berne added his own alto to their saxophonic spread, with Marc Ducret providing an acoustic guitar solidifyer on Quicksand. |
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Experimental acoustic telemetry experiment reveals strong site fidelity during the sexual resting period of wild brown meagre, Sciaena umbra. |
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Firelight is an instrumental album of mostly original compositions featuring the harmony of the acoustic Spanish guitar. |
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Le Million never lets us forget that the acoustic component is as much a construction as the whitewashed sets. |
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Passive acoustic telemetry reveals highly variable home range and movement patterns among unicornfish within a marine reserve. |
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Instead he began bravely with the Mastersingers overture, broad in this slowspeaking acoustic. |
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Before playing the beautiful acoustic White Bird she talced up her fingers. |
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What this means is a Fast Fourier Transform can decompose A-scans to yield a separate acoustic image for each sinusoid. |
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For conventional wings, the sound from the hard trailing edge typically dominates the acoustic signature. |
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The hole was drilled to assess structural information using a down hole acoustic and optical televiewer provided by Surtron Technologies. |
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We used temperature and depth-sensing acoustic transmitters to track the movements of four ocean sunfish near Catalina Island, California. |
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The new plane's swankiness continues with built-in tablet holders, and the clever placement of acoustic curtains in its swanky lavatories. |
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An acoustic neurinoma is a benign tumor which may develop on the hearing and balance nerves near the inner ear. |
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If you're miking a boomy acoustic, the proximity effect can work against you, but having it on a thin-sounding arch-top can work for you. |
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The mechanism of landmine detection is to ensonify the ground with an acoustic source and measure the intensity of the returning sound waves. |
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Rayleigh's textbook, The Theory of Sound, is still referred to by acoustic engineers today. |
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Between 1914 and 1925, he conducted a series of acoustic recordings of his works. |
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The result was a more acoustic style that was strongly influenced by folk and Celtic music, and showcased the band's versatility. |
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This began to be more clearly realised beginning with Led Zeppelin III, which made greater use of acoustic instruments. |
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Soft rock was often derived from folk rock, using acoustic instruments and putting more emphasis on melody and harmonies. |
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Attractions on the east of the site include the acoustic tent, comedy tent and circus. |
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A subtle type of sound reinforcement called acoustic enhancement is used in some opera houses. |
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The acoustic designers were Rob Harris and Jeremy Newton of Arup Acoustics. |
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A concert followed, when the Hall's acoustic problems became immediately apparent. |
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It expanded from bleary delay rippling with looped phrases to embrace molten metalloid raunch and blues grit, acoustic guitars and pedal steels. |
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In 1875, Bell developed an acoustic telegraph and drew up a patent application for it. |
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Meanwhile, Elisha Gray was also experimenting with acoustic telegraphy and thought of a way to transmit speech using a water transmitter. |
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This Toronto group plays multitextured instrumentals that veer from clangy turbulence to pastoral, acoustic daydreams. |
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Most guitar parts take inspiration and direction from the melody, rather than driving the melody as in other acoustic genres. |
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Having taught himself to play the guitar, Oldfield's career began in his early teenage years, playing acoustic guitar in local folk clubs. |
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Maurice Gibb played bass guitar, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, harmonica, piano, organ, mellotron, keyboard, synthesizer and drums. |
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Townshend had announced in 1987 that he suffered from tinnitus and alternated acoustic, rhythm, and lead guitar to preserve his hearing. |
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Townshend played mostly acoustic guitar, but eventually was persuaded to play some electric. |
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By 2008, Adele had become the headliner and performed an acoustic set, in which she was supported by Damien Rice. |
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The northern gannet does not have a very characteristic acoustic repertory. |
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The album was released with a DVD which included interviews and acoustic versions of songs by Lennox. |
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A video of an acoustic version of new album track Down By The Water was also released. |
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In addition to this Kyle Falconer played an acoustic, charity solo show in Liverpool on 27 February. |
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A quiet, largely acoustic CD with beautiful melodies and captivating rhythms that starts with nyatiti, praise songs and local rhythms. |
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The acoustic torpedo was designed to run straight to an arming distance of 400 m and then turn toward the loudest noise detected. |
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The Allies countered acoustic torpedoes with noisemaker decoys such as Foxer, FXR, CAT and Fanfare. |
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As in resident clans, transient community members share an acoustic repertoire, although regional differences in vocalizations have been noted. |
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As with all offshore renewable energies, there is also a concern about how the creation of EMF and acoustic outputs may affect marine organisms. |
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It should be noted that because these devices are in the water, the acoustic output can be greater than those created with offshore wind energy. |
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Like mechanical resonance, acoustic resonance can result in catastrophic failure of the object at resonance. |
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Generally, torpedo mines incorporate computerised acoustic and magnetic fuzes. |
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The computerised fuze on a Stonefish mine contains acoustic, magnetic and water pressure displacement target detection sensors. |
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The urgency of the threat is also conveyed by the acoustic properties of the call. |
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Because of this it is expected that there will be acoustic interaction at each tympanic membrane. |
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This stems from a discontinuity in the acoustic impedance of water created by the sudden change in density. |
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Marine animals, such as cetaceans, often have weak eyesight, and live in a world largely defined by acoustic information. |
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Soon after he acquired the acoustic guitar, Hendrix formed his first band, the Velvetones. |
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Also included in the shows was an acoustic set, with Mike Lindup playing the accordion. |
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Phoneticians were able to replay the speech signal several times and apply acoustic filters to the signal. |
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By doing so, they were able to more carefully deduce the acoustic nature of the speech signal. |
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Phonetics deals with the articulatory and acoustic properties of speech sounds, how they are produced, and how they are perceived. |
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Since the 1950s, speech scientists have tried to show the existence of equal syllable durations in the acoustic speech signal without success. |
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The term reverberation is used here in a generic sense of rebounding or reflecting, not in the acoustic sense of echoing. |
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It was a lot of bonfires and acoustic guitar and kegs and all that stuff. |
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Beak motions are not necessarily the only means by which birds might vary the acoustic properties of the vocal tract. |
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In 1971, housed in a basement of Snyder's drug store in Minneapolis, Sharma sold his first acoustic coupler and Multi-Tech Systems was launched. |
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Final tune Ticket to Liberty adds a wailing harmonica to the driving acoustic guitar. |
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At the heart of the album is the epic title track, which progresses from acoustic guitar to piano to bone-crushing rock muscle. |
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Radiosurgery also is used to manage benign lesions, including acoustic neuromas, meningiomas and skull base tumors. |
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In fact, some people's acoustic neuromas never grow very large and they can live with their symptoms. |
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It has been the arrival of contact centres which has led to the syndrome known as acoustic shock receiving attention, for example. |
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The condition known as acoustic shock causes muffled hearing, dizziness and ringing in the ears. |
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At the end of the night, Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell sat in the grass and did a private acoustic set for all the laid-back lovelies. |
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Lap steel guitar slides next to gently-strummed acoustic guitars capturing a languid, world-weary spirit. |
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Lap steel guitar glides next to gently strummed acoustic guitars, capturing a languid world-weary beauty. |
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Bob sings harmony vocals, electric, lead acoustic, slide and lap steel guitar. |
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Norwegian acoustic balladeers make songs that are picked up and ruined by mobile phone companies' cinema adverts. |
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The 22-year-old was diagnosed with acoustic neuroma in January and will be unavailable for the coming months. |
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We conducted a retrospective case review to ascertain the clinical characteristics associated with acoustic neuromas and their treatment. |
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The sound, in CD and super-audio stereo and multi-channel formats, is as good as the Barbican's unglamourous acoustic permits. |
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After supporting Liverpool's acoustic tunesmiths The Coral last year they were quickly snapped up by Ignition management, who look after Oasis. |
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The HVAC RapidB creates the required acoustic barrier geometry specifically around this type of noise pollution. |
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Sterkers' technique is based on identifying the internal acoustic canal by drilling bone 28 mm medial to the squama on the biauricular line. |
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Whirlygig'' is a product of the Lovemongers, Nancy's and Ann's acoustic group. |
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Detecting bird sounds in a complex acoustic environment and application to bioacoustic monitoring. |
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For soniferous otophysans, decreased auditory sensitivity is particularly harmful because it may reduce the capacity to detect acoustic signals from conspecifics. |
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Acoustic harassment devices and acoustic deterrent devices used by aquaculture facilities to scare away marine mammals emit loud and noxious underwater sounds. |
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The unmanned Influence Sweep System program is intended to develop a technology that can detect acoustic and magnetic mines and be deployed from the littoral combat ship. |
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Underwater noise is generated from shipping, the oil and gas industry, research, and military use of sonar and oceanographic acoustic experimentation. |
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In view of the absorption of RF radiation in the head, the major concern has been the possibility of brain tumors in general and acoustic neurinomas in particular. |
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In Odontoceti, the composite auditory structure is thought to serve as an acoustic isolator, analogous to the lamellar construction found in the temporal bone in bats. |
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There is a place for radiation therapy in the treatment of acoustic neuroma for patients who cannot safely withstand surgery for medical reasons and who have enlarging tumors. |
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And Brenin, acoustic folk-rock band are playing at The Greek Taverna. |
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Energetic programmes of regular monthly events have been planned and much will depend on critical reaction to the acoustic performance of the showpiece concert hall. |
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At this point, they were playing with three acoustic guitarists. |
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Chapters discuss everything from the pros and cons of bringing a sideman into a session to evaluating demos and handling the challenges of acoustic guitars. |
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In 2004 Clapton released CDs and DVDs entitled Sessions for Robert Johnson, featuring covers of Robert Johnson songs using electric and acoustic guitars. |
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The Eurasian Stone-curlew is a secretive and cryptic species with nocturnal habits, which largely relies on acoustic communication during the entire annual cycle. |
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Characterised by the heavy rock sound of his new backing band, it was a marked departure from the acoustic guitar and folk rock style established by Space Oddity. |
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With the initial launch of the app, two premium editions will contain the original acoustic demo recording of all the songs from the Bubblegum and Bulldozer albums. |
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From the hip-hop tinged Supposed to the epic balladry of Suicide, everyone got up to Get Down, and he strapped on his acoustic guitar during Recovery. |
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With T2-weighted image it is possible to assess the cochlea, the semicircular canals, the internal acoustic meatus and the cerebello-pontine angle. |
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Stone, his voice tiringly big in this acoustic sang with conviction. |
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Sargent's first recordings as a conductor, made for HMV in 1923 using the acoustic process, were of excerpts from Vaughan Williams's opera Hugh the Drover. |
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With financial support from Sanders and Hubbard, Bell hired Thomas Watson as his assistant, and the two of them experimented with acoustic telegraphy. |
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Instruments commonly used by Druidic Bards include acoustic stringed instruments like the guitar and the clarsach, as well as the bodhran, bagpipe, rattle, flute and whistle. |
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Exterior body panels and under-hood acoustic insulation are targets for three new nylons from Rhodia Engineering Plastics, Farmington Hills, Mich. |
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In fact, large-scale industrial applications require efficient transmission of energy and capacity in the acoustic generators to sonify large volumes. |
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Structured around a sludgy riff, it skronks along noisily until about the two-minute mark, when the band veers left with a sudden acoustic interlude. |
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The acoustics of vowels can be visualized using spectrograms, which display the acoustic energy at each frequency, and how this changes with time. |
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It is also often used as material for electric guitar bodies and, less commonly, for acoustic guitar bodies, known for its bright, cutting tone and sustaining quality. |
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This unusual band specialise in acoustic and 60s-style bossa nova versions of some of the best punk, post-punk and new wave songs of the last 30 years. |
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Environmentally, the main concerns are blade strike on fish attempting to enter the lagoon, acoustic output from turbines, and changes in sedimentation processes. |
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The amplitude images are highly detailed and exhibit variations in acoustic emission from both calcified and uncalcified regions of the diseased artery. |
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Lykke Li, a Swedish singer who delivered pop love songs with a cutting voice and wily acoustic arrangments, performed in four places on Friday alone. |
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But Roger Coghill said a closer look at the study revealed significantly more acoustic neurinoma tumours were found on the same side of the head as mobile phones were used on. |
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