Quotes About Sound
A wah-wah is important as well. I love it; it makes the guitar scream.
~ Robin Trower
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And in some perfumes there is more delight than in the breath that from my mistress reeks. I love to hear her speak, yet well I know that music hath a far more pleasing sound.
~ William Shakespeare
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I love the sound of breaking glass Especially when Im lonely I need the noises of destruction When theres nothing new.
~ Nick Lowe
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This PRS is perfect for anyone who wants an awesome quality, versatile, rockin' guitar at an affordable price. I love it; try it out!
~ Orianthi
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Tape the sound of the moon fading at dawn. Give it to your mother to listen to when she's in sorrow.
~ Yoko Ono
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I love Miami; I miss it so much. I miss the beach, the peace it brings you. I love the sound and smell of the sea.
~ Genesis Rodriguez
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Stern Winter loves a dirge-like sound.
~ William Wordsworth
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Love is in the air everywhere I look around. Love is in the air every sight and every sound.
~ Tom Jones
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She pulled out her earbuds, leaking music out into the art pavilion.
~ Maureen Johnson
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I do not despair that some day we shall place politics upon a sound commercial basis, as they have already done in America and France, or leave them entirely in the hands of the police, as they do in Russia.
~ Max Beerbohm
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vocal exercises, or vocalastics, as she called it, which involved singing the words Me, May, Ma, Mo, Moooo-oooo-oooo-ooo over and over again in ever-ascending pitches
~ Meg Cabot
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Miss Frost put her fingers to her forehead. Do explain, Maddy. You're making it sound as if you've fallen into some unspeakable sin. You might say so, Miss Barton said. I wrote a book.
~ Melissa Scott
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At a quarter past four to the minute, there came a most genteel little tap-tappity.
~ Beatrix Potter
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To enjoy a reasonable chance for continued better than average results, the investor must follow policies which are (1) inherently sound and promising, and (2) not popular on Wall Street.
~ Benjamin Graham
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We watched them, and my stepmother, alarmed by the sound of hooves, came from the hall to join us on the rampart. The devil has opened his bowels, my father greeted her.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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the comparative framework of sounds or tones that make up a musical scale. So while frequency is a physical property of sound—it's a measurement of the number of cycles per second of a sound wave—pitch refers to what we hear. The chromatic scale
~ Bernie Krause
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earthquake P-waves had reportedly been made with microphones
~ Bernie Krause
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Timbre is the emblematic tone, or voice, generated by each type of instrument or biological sound source. Not only do musical instruments have singular voice characteristics but so does every living organism and most man-made machines. The difference between the sound of a violin and that of a trumpet is as distinctive as that between a cicada and an American robin, or a cat and a dog—or between a Rolls-Royce and a Formula 1 automobile. When Paul Beaver and I first began
~ Bernie Krause
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sound," in a different way. Most instruments produce tones that are quite complex, each generating a series of overtones that contribute to our perception of their timbre and that exist in each note played on the instrument, defining its unique, haunting sound. A clarinet, for instance, produces a series of overtones in which some of
~ Bernie Krause
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Pitch is closely related to frequency, but the two are not the same thing. Pitch is mostly used in the comparative framework of sounds or tones that make up a musical scale. So while frequency is a physical property of sound—it's a measurement of the number of cycles
~ Bernie Krause
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Physical science, more or less unconsciously, has drifted into the view that all natural phenomena ought to be reduced to motions. Light and heat and sound are all due to wave-motions, which travel from the body emitting them to the person who sees light or feels heat or hears sound.
~ Bertrand Russell
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Silence is never so impenetrable as when the whisper of steel on paper strives to pierce it.
~ Beryl Markham
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THE DOORYARD OF NAIROBI falls into the Athi Plains. One night I stood there and watched an aeroplane invade the stronghold of the stars. It flew high; it blotted some of them out; it trembled their flames like a hand swept over a company of candles. The drumming of the engines was as far away as the drumming of a tom-tom. Unlike a tom-tom, it changed its sound; it came closer until it filled the sky with a boastful song. There
~ Beryl Markham
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I love Ableton's vocoder and Operator for basic side subs and general low-end.
~ Oneohtrix Point Never
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