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281por Robertson, William C“…Starting with the basics of what causes sound and how it travels, you'll learn how musical instruments work, how sound waves add and subtract, how the human ear works, and even why you can sound like a Munchkin when you inhale helium. …”
Publicado 2003
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282por Bentahar, Mourad, Petitmangin, Aline, Blanc, Caroline, Chabas, Anne, Montresor, Silvio, Niclaeys, Christophe, Elbartali, Ahmed, Najjar, Denis, Duccini, Romain, Jean, Mathieu, Nowak, Sophie, Pires-Brazuna, Rémy, Dubot, Pierre“…Art objects and musical instruments belong to tangible and intangible heritage. …”
Publicado 2023
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283por Geis, Lila, d’Errico, Francesco, Jordan, Fiona M., Brenet, Michel, Queffelec, Alain“…Ethnographic accounts indicate that these gravels may have been used for magico-religious ritual purposes (charms, sorcery, divination etc.), in games, as elements of musical instruments, and as items serving other social and personal purposes. …”
Publicado 2023
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284por Wang, Xiaoqin“…Harmonics in sounds are produced by a variety of acoustic generators and reflectors in the natural environment, including vocal apparatuses of humans and animal species as well as music instruments of many types. We live in an acoustic world full of harmonicity. …”
Publicado 2013
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285“…Both experiments used a repetition priming paradigm, but Experiment 1 studied priming effects with a task that required a superordinate categorization response (man-made or natural), while Experiment 2 used a lower level category response (musical instruments or animal): one that was more closely associated with the basic level of the semantic network. …”
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286por Agus, Trevor R., Paquette, Sébastien, Suied, Clara, Pressnitzer, Daniel, Belin, Pascal“…Using fMRI, single vowel stimuli were contrasted with single notes of musical instruments with balanced harmonic-to-noise ratios and pitches. …”
Publicado 2017
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287“…The pipe instrument is one of the most popular musical instruments of all time. Built on the foundation of previous flute and flute-like acoustic metamaterial models, we herein report the experimental results of the inverse Doppler effects discovered in two common pipe instruments - recorder and clarinet. …”
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288“…Many of the left-handed doctors admitted to practicing musical instruments and various arts, crafts, and other hobbies. …”
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289“…Aurignacian people of the Swabian Jura typically left spit-based points at sites that appear to be base camps rich with numerous examples of personal ornaments, figurative art, symbolic imagery, and musical instruments. The artifact assemblages from SW Germany highlight a production sequence that resembles that of SW France and Cantabria, except for the absence of tongued pieces. …”
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290por Remache-Vinueza, Byron, Trujillo-León, Andrés, Zapata, Mireya, Sarmiento-Ortiz, Fabián, Vidal-Verdú, Fernando“…Tactile rendering has been implemented in digital musical instruments (DMIs) to offer the musician haptic feedback that enhances his/her music playing experience. …”
Publicado 2021
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291por Thonhauser, Gerhard“…The word was first used for the tuning of musical instruments, but was quickly transferred to the fields of aesthetics, psychology, and physiology. …”
Publicado 2020
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292“…Previous studies demonstrated that cognitive functions such as attention and working memory as well as autonomic nervous functions are susceptible to psychological stress in skillful performance while playing sports or musical instruments. However, it is not known whether the degradation of sensorimotor functions underlies such a compromise of skillful performance due to psychophysiological distress. …”
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293por Knobling, Birte, Franke, Gefion, Beike, Lisa, Dickhuth, Timo, Knobloch, Johannes K.“…The potential impact of music-making on air quality around musicians was inferred at the outset of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic from measurements on individual musical instruments and from theoretical considerations. …”
Publicado 2022
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294por Vistnes, Arnt Inge“…In this textbook a combination of standard mathematics and modern numerical methods is used to describe a wide range of natural wave phenomena, such as sound, light and water waves, particularly in specific popular contexts, e.g. colors or the acoustics of musical instruments. It introduces the reader to the basic physical principles that allow the description of the oscillatory motion of matter and classical fields, as well as resulting concepts including interference, diffraction, and coherence. …”
Publicado 2018
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295por Cozma, Adeline-Cristina, Coroș, Monica Maria, Pop, Ana Monica, Gavrilescu, Ion, Dinucă, Nicolae Cătălin“…Wood represents one of the most used natural resources: from construction to musical instruments, tools, toys, fuel, shipbuilding, and, not to mention, stationery, as it is indispensable for modern society. …”
Publicado 2023
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296“…Participants listened to the original version along with 20 modified, less complex, versions created by including subsets of the musical instruments from the original song. NH participants listened to the segments both with and without CI simulation processing. …”
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297“…Human listeners are able to recognize accurately an impressive range of complex sounds, such as musical instruments or voices. The underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. …”
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298“…When people observe others performing actions similar to their own while dancing or playing musical instruments, they sometimes feel as if their actions were subsumed into others’ actions or others’ actions led their own actions. …”
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299“…The drum shells are made of composite carbon fiber-reinforced epoxy (CFRE) due to the structural variables commonly used in the industry for the manufacture of these musical instruments. Musicians consider the shell of a membranophone to be responsible for the differences in timbre between different instruments. …”
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300“…Semantic categories of “animals”, “fruits”, “vegetables”, “birds”, “means of transportations” and “musical instruments” were administered to participants. …”
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