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The popularity in ringing tones for wireless phones, and the demand for better sound, created enormous demand for the tiny sound chips that Yamaha excels in manufacturing.
I was paralysed except for my eyes, struggling to make sense of anything; experiencing strange visions and hearing every tiny sound as though it filled my head.
Brydon's voice can go up or down an octave, or shrink, through some glottal mystery, to the tiny sound of a man in a box, a favorite routine that he does on British TV.
In Burmese gongs the use of a heavy beater for the centre and a lighter stick to strike the side denotes an opposition of a full and a tiny sound applied today also to the babandil and other gong ensembles in Palawan and Borneo.
And while Ms. Stuart is perky enough as a rhymer, it's her singing -- switching between innocent and combative, making sudden wide melodic leaps, answering herself with tiny sound bites of choral vocals, imitating jungle birds -- that makes the songs ricochet so widely.
Scuff across the floor, and you'll excite tiny sound waves that quickly whimper away as heat.
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Then on a stay in Mexico in 1956, he made the visual discovery that determined his career: he drew a mandolin with a tiny sound-hole, which made the instrument look bigger than normal.
I've learned that I hear faint sounds better with my eyes closed and jaw relaxed into a smile, which gives the brain a rest from the whole seeing-is-believing thing, and eases the tiny sound-smooshing muscles around the ears (whose job is to dampen noises).
In another, called Cartridge Music, tiny sounds are magnified through loudspeakers.
"You can listen to crabs messing around, shellfish squirting water – the tiny sounds are interesting too, not just the big sounds".
Another screening device uses an ear probe to record "evoked otoacoustic emissions" -- tiny sounds made by cochlea hair cells when they are stimulated.
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