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- tone and sound @en:vok
- ===== tone and sound ===== {{page>kopf:vok:ton&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} When... vibration becomes audible because it triggers [[#sound waves]] in the surrounding air. </panel> <panel title="Sound Waves"> In air (and all other aeriform or liqui... ht by membranes in the human ear and perceived as sound. How loud sound is perceived depends on the stren
- The Ukulele in Literature
- " is interesting. Pronounced with an initial "oo" sound, it ought to take "an" before it; and it does so in A. Hamilton Gibbs's //Soundings// (Boston: Little-Brown, 1925). But the contraction "uke" has a long "u" sound, and therefore calls for "a."((Louis N. Feipel: "... with joy, said absently, "Well, is it raining, it sounds like raindrops," and made fun of me. Since I rea
- How to tune an Ukulele
- e an Ukulele ===== For the [[en:vok:ukulele]] to sound right, its four [[en:vok:Saite]]s must be in tune. That is, the open strings, when plucked, must sound as in the desired [[en:vok:stimmung|tuning]]. ==== C6 tuning ==== ^ String ^ sound ^ sound file [[en:vok:lowg]] ^ sound file [[en:vok:rückläufig]] tuning ^ | 1 | A | {{mp3:a1.mp3}} | | 2
- expression @en:vok
- n its origin, as well as language, is nothing but sound-passionate [[ausdruck]] of an emotion. They both ... but a [[ton#tonal]] language or a speech of [[ton#sound]], it must always direct its real intention to a ... ess all inclinations of the heart, by mere choice sounds and their skillful combination, without words in... e. This effect, as the supreme goal of the art of sound, can be produced only when the artist is able to
- Sources of the History of the Ukulele: 1930-1979
- recently, when he urged that the Churches should sound a call to youth. (...) >"The modern world treats ... ltitudes of them are too fine to try to drown the sound of the world's anguish with jazzy music. They wan... trying to do was the special Formby stroke which sounds like this: //plink-plank// And I spent hours and... ge Formby on the pictures and I heard this famous sound again, and of course he wasn't playing it where I
- psychoacoustics @en:vok
- luenced by human hearing and the physical events (sound events) that affect it. One of the key debates in... Colors, too, have an impact on the perception of sound: people who hear the sound of a moving express train while at the same time being shown video footage of... trains were louder than all others (although the sounds were actually always at the same volume). These
- spruce @en:vok:klangholz
- sch]] guitars or [[en:vok:ukulele|ukuleles]]. Its sound changes with time. <panel> <carousel> * {{img:0... luthiers as having the **optimum elasticity** for sound reproduction. >Spruce gives a **bright, loud sound**, while cedar is less bright but with more [[en:vok:... s. These two are used for the [[en:vok:Decke|top (soundboard)]] but not the [[en:vok:Boden]] or [[en:vok:
- cedar @en:vok:klangholz
- Soft and elastic [[en:vok:klangholz]] with a warm sound that is attuned relatively quickly. A particularl... requency ranges. However, many guitars with cedar sound a bit bass-heavy and characterless despite a very... n#overtones]], which is probably due to a too low sound level or too short a [en:vok:sustain]] in medium frequencies. Remarkable is the sound behavior of a (good) cedar guitar in big rooms: t
- tonewood @en:vok
- e for building musical instruments because of its sound qualities (production of [[ton#resonance]]). Tone... rn]] or [[en:vok:klangholz:walnuss]]. * [[decke|Soundboards]] must be able to react elastically to tens... ve the least impact upon the quality of the [[ton#Sound|sound]] that it produces**. The tonal difference between a [[en:vok:klangholz:Mahagoni|mahogany]] guitar
- string @en:vok
- ical instrument, a string produces a [[en:vok:ton#sound]] when it is made vibrating by [[en:vok:schlagen|]] or [[en:vok:zupfen]]. The pitch of this sound depends on the tension, the radius and the length... twice as fast and high, producing a [[en:vok:Ton|sound]] which is one octave higher than the open string... wing materials: === Clear Nylon == Warm, bright sound. === Black Nylon == Warm, soft sound. Recommend
- sound hole @en:vok
- ===== sound hole ===== {{page>kopf:vok:schalloch&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} An... gs on its [[en:vok:Decke]] where the [[en:vok:Ton|sound]] is supposed to leave the [[en:vok:Korpus]]. Thus, a sound hole serves to amplify the sounds created by playing the instrument. It is protected by the [[en:vok:Ros
- Sources of the History of the Ukulele: 1879-1929
- ht [[en:vok:klangholz|wood]], with [[en:vok:decke|soundboard]] having a single open [[en:vok:Schalloch|ho... rings fastened to a [[en:vok:steg|bridge]] on the soundboard. [[en:vok:hawaii|Hawaii]]. Length, 1 foot 8 ... ele|ukulele]], a native instrument that looks and sounds like a diminutive guitar, and upon which she pla... in music --- in which respect tho Hawaiians show sound judgment. Mr. Kaai explains that European music w
- melody @en:vok
- ouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} A sequence of [[ton#sound|sounds]] in fixed [[tempo|temporal]] and [[pitch]] [[en:vok:intervall|intervals]] that are thought to be... the meaning of a "closed and ordered sequence of sounds".((As defined by the German Federal Supreme Cour... ] [[musik]], melody was "a fine tune where single sounds follow each other so well and desirably that sus
- Notes on copyright and ancillary copyright in musical works
- * reproductions (including recordings on image or sound carriers) * public performances and transmissio... end here: >**If the music work has been recorded, sound record rights arise; if it was performed, artist ... ct to reproduction and distribution of the use of sound and image carriers with their works. == LSG == ... sents the rights of interpreters and producers of sound recordings and music videos. === Copyright colle
- maple @en:vok:klangholz
- :klangholz:Palisander]], it is also used for deep sounding woodwind instruments. It is characterized by b... ness in basses and is considered to be tight. Its sound is clear and brilliant. Maple is often offered in... hat I personally consider to be the most suitable sounding wood; it still seems to give the lyrical [[en:... hole gamut. Yet guitarists believe that all maple sounds the same, which goes against the rules they have