PPT-Sound Questions 1. What causes all sounds?
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page 548 Every sound has something in common with every other sound Each is produced by something that vibrates 2 What is necessary to cause something to vibrate
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Sound Questions 1. What causes all sounds?: Transcript
page 548 Every sound has something in common with every other sound Each is produced by something that vibrates 2 What is necessary to cause something to vibrate Page 548 A wave carries energy from one place to another without transferring matter An object that is vibrating in air such as your vocal cords produces a sound wave The vibrating object causes air molecules to move back and forth As these air molecules collide with those nearby they cause other air molecules to more back and forth In this way energy is transferred from one place to another A sound wave is a compressional wave like the wave moving through the coiled spring toy in Figure 1 In a compressional wave particles in the material move back and forth along the direction the wave is moving In a sound wave air molecules move back and forth along the direction the sound wave is moving. Audible Sounds. Onomatopoeia. (16) – use of a word that resembles the sound it denotes. Quack, buzz, rattle, bang, squeak, bowwow, burp, . choo-choo. Alliteration. (14) – repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of nearby words. CS 4706. Julia Hirschberg. Linguistic . Sounds. What . is the sound inventory of a language X?. How are they produced? . What sounds are . shared . by languages X and Y? Which are not?. How do particular sounds vary in context?. Physics - Arrowhead. Mr. Streufert. 2013-14. Learning Targets. Apply wave concepts to the physical and perceived characteristics of a sound wave. Perform calculations involving speed and intensity. Detect audibility and harmonic relationships. INTRODUCTION. Heart sounds are sounds produced by the mechanical activities of the heart during each cardiac cycle. They are due to movements of. Blood flow through the chambers of the heart. Cardiac muscle. by Denise Carroll. What do you hear?. Did you hear something? Maybe the sound you heard was as quiet as your cat licking her paws. Or maybe it was loud, like a siren going by. . Sounds are everywhere, and you have two cool parts on your body that let you hear them all: your ears!. Phonetics and Phonology. Phonetics:. The physical manifestation of language in sound waves.. How sounds are . articulated (. articulatory. phonetics). How sounds are . perceived (auditory phonetics). by Denise Carroll. What do you hear?. Did you hear something? Maybe the sound you heard was as quiet as your cat licking her paws. Or maybe it was loud, like a siren going by. . Sounds are everywhere, and you have two cool parts on your body that let you hear them all: your ears!. The sounds of spoken English do not match up, a lot of the time, with letters of written English. If we cannot use the letters of the alphabet in a consistent way to represent the sounds we make, how do we go about describing the sounds of a language like English? . In this chapter:. . We will look at how these symbols are used to represent both the consonant and vowel sounds of English words.. What physical aspects of the human vocal tract are involved in the production of those sounds. To . learn and differentiate between diegetic and non-diegetic sound.. The Opening. Describe the sound. What images . could be . shown with this music?. How can this music connote an emotion?. Opening Credits. Audible Sounds. Onomatopoeia. (16) – use of a word that resembles the sound it denotes. Quack, buzz, rattle, bang, squeak, bowwow, burp, . choo-choo. Alliteration. (14) – repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of nearby words. Ref: . Hercus. , . Luise. (1994) ‘A Grammar of the . Arabana-Wangkangurru. Language, Lake Eyre Basin, South Australia’ . Eleanor McCall (Mobile Language Team). Sept 2017. The three ‘r’s. r. http://goo.gl/KP0Z5y. . "Music, soccer, and backflips" - So Te Ro. . Southeast Asian Coalition. Welcome!. Introductions and Announcements. Let’s get to know each other:. Find a partner . (preferably from another school). Real Gun sounds simulator is one of the bursting apps that simulate powerful gun sounds and time bombs to suit your enthusiasm for battle and powerful weapons without causing any harm. Entice yourself with a wide range of fantastic guns and time bombs, and enjoy the gun shooting noises as well as other powerful weapon sounds. You\'ll learn to adapt to various shooting conditions and become a gunshot sound master.
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