Sentence examples for sounds derived from from inspiring English sources

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Here I composed "Red Arc/Blue Veil" — the first time I combined acoustic instruments with an "aura" of electronically processed sounds derived from recordings of the instruments.

It also happens to be the centenary of the birth of one of its founders, the composer John Cage — famous for his use of sounds derived from tin cans, automobile-brake drums, and flowerpots, and for his works incorporating silence.

Looking for regularities and singularities among the 3 important categories of environmental sounds derived from the first part of this study, we finally identified the following.

Each of the records visually depicts an MRI film scan of the artist's own body that spin in circles while emitting sounds derived from MRI machines, bodily sounds, and light reflection samples of the film contrast turned into sound waves.

Pierre Henry started making music in the 1950s and soon became leader of the "musique concrète" movement, a form of electroacoustic music that features sounds derived from recordings of musical instruments and the natural environment along with computer-based digital signal processing and synths.

The left mSTS and pSTS ROIs were defined functionally as the superior temporal regions most responsive to familiar phonemes (derived from PreP PreNP) and to newly acquired speech-like sounds (derived from PostNP PreNP), respectively.

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A similar fronting of this sound took place in the Ionic-Attic dialects of Greek, where sounds derive from the a-sound and represented in other dialects by a are represented by η.

But their early sound derived from "shamelessly ripping off" tapes of Iraqi radio and listening to Popul Vuh, Tangerine Dream and Fleetwood Mac – reacted against prevailing New York trends.

Cat references in character with an artist's usual work include a wonderful drawing of a tabby by Andy Warhol from his commercial-art years and Cory Arcangel's sampling of found sound derived from sampled videos of piano-playing cats.

Timbre is often described by musicians with adjectives such as full, rich, dull, mellow, and round [15] because it is associated with the perceived feeling of the sound derived from various spectral characteristics.

As on a typical electronic organ, the sounds are derived from pitch samples recorded from pipe organs.

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