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You can read a clash of eras, both sides of a paradigm shift, into his sound: imagine Stan Getz playing with Ornette Coleman's harmonic mobility, and you're approaching the right ballpark.
That is, listeners may be able to retune speech-sound categories based on their knowledge about how foreign words ought to sound (imagine, e.g., a Spanish listener fluent in English learning about "?" in English hor?/gira? experiments).
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Pryor began to reconstruct himself first through the use of sound — imagining the sound of Frankenstein taking LSD, for example, or a baby "being birthed".
The left hand side is predominantly to do with accessing material from your past, like images and sounds: Imagine for a moment that you are speaking to a friend of yours.
"There is some evidence that hearing the sound and imagining the sound activate similar areas of the brain," said study co-author Brian N. Pasley, a post-doctoral researcher at the university.
I knew the sound, could imagine the bird.
The resultant sound, I imagine, often lies somewhere that of an organ and a big band.
Writing about Depeche Mode's maiden hit New Life, I grudgingly conceded: "It's a good sound but imagine seeing them in concert.
When they are first starting out, most people don't give enough power and energy behind their voice, To get the "ooooo" sound right, imagine you are trying to sing as someone squeezes your throat.
It was more an earth sound than a body sound; the imagined howl of undersea canyons.
Some say the field is about being able to create any sound you can imagine — which sounds impressive enough.
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