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  • 21Audio equipment testing — is done to provide consumers with an idea of what they are looking for and to make the process of equipment selection easier. The results are published in specialty electronics magazines, online, and in other media. Many people involved in the… …

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  • 22White-winged Fairywren — ssp. leuconotus Coolmunda Dam, nr Inglewood, Qld Conservation status …

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  • 23Waveshaper — In electronic music a waveshaping is a type of distortion synthesis in which complex spectra are produced from simple tones by altering the shape of the waveforms. [Charles Dodge and Thomas A. Jersey (1997). Computer Music: Synthesis, Composition …

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  • 25Derivative work — L.H.O.O.Q. (1919). Derivative work by Marcel Duchamp based on the Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) by Leonardo da Vinci. Also known as The Mona Lisa With a Moustache. Often used by law professors to illustrate legal concept of derivative work. In United… …

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  • 26bray — [[t]bre͟ɪ[/t]] brays, braying, brayed 1) VERB When a donkey brays, it makes a loud harsh sound. The donkey brayed and tried to bolt. 2) VERB If someone brays, they make a loud harsh sound or talk in a loud harsh way. [WRITTEN] [V prep] Neil… …

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  • 27bray — I. v. a. Pound (into small pieces or powder) bruise, crush, grind, comminute, triturate. II. n. 1. Ass s cry. 2. Harsh sound, blare, roar, crash, blatant voice. III. v. n. 1. Utter a harsh cry (like the ass). 2 …

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  • 28clank´ing|ly — clank «klangk», noun, verb. –n. a sharp, harsh sound like the rattle of a heavy chain: »The clank of heavy machinery filled the factory. –v.i. 1. to make a sharp, harsh sound: »The swords clashed and clanked as the men fought one another. 2. to… …

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  • 29String instrument — A string instrument (or stringed instrument) is a musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings. In the Hornbostel Sachs scheme of musical instrument classification, used in organology, they are called chordophones. The… …

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  • 30Guitar tunings — Guitar standard tuning, shown one octave higher than actual pitch. (E2.A2.D3.G3.B3.e4) Guitar tunings almost always refers to the pitch of the open ( unfretted ) string, though some tunings may only realistically be attained by the use of a capo… …

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