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- expression @en:vok
- ts, string and wind players -- the variation of [[ton#tone]] through use of [[vibrato]] and/or [[slide|... ded: >Since instrumental music is nothing but a [[ton#tonal]] language or a speech of [[ton#sound]], it must always direct its real intention to a certain e... t be thought of lavishly enough, are all of the [[ton#tones]], with the possibility, resting in them, o
- sustain @en:vok
- &nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} In contrast with [[Ton#reverberation]], which is based on the propagation and amplification of the [[Ton#sound waves]] emerging from an instrument, sustain signifies the autonomous continuation of [[Ton|sound]] after playing an instrument. Sustain is c... e virtuosos playing fast to fill in the missing [[ton#resonance|resonance space]]. My goal is quite dif
- tonewood @en:vok
- s because of its sound qualities (production of [[ton#resonance]]). Tonewood can be installed in [[mass... l have the least impact upon the quality of the [[ton#Sound|sound]] that it produces**. The tonal diffe... t, they would be called something else. >**The [[ton|tone]] of a guitar lies more in the hands of the ... e in this matter that it's difficult to discuss [[ton|tone]] objectively. (I think that it's called psy
- psychoacoustics @en:vok
- ]] acoustics which deals with the perception of [[ton]]. The auditory impressions of humans are not onl... nsonance and Diaphony === The more similar the [[ton#overtones]] of different [[ton#sound|sounds]] are, the better they seem to fit together; we perceive i... merge sounds (through the phenomenon of [[en:vok:ton#beat]]) in order to create dissonance so that the
- string @en:vok
- musical instrument, a string produces a [[en:vok:ton#sound]] when it is made vibrating by [[en:vok:sch... g, the resulting length and speed of the [[en:vok:Ton|waves]] on the string depend on where the string ... ates twice as fast and high, producing a [[en:vok:Ton|sound]] which is one octave higher than the open ... with Aquila. === Titanium == Brighter [[en:vok:ton#sound]], louder. D'Addario produces black string
- pickup (device) @en:vok
- n [[Verstärker]], these signals can be heard as [[ton#sound|sounds]]. The transmutation is mostly done ... -UK ==== Aktiver Vorverstärker mit Reglern für [[ton#klang|Ton]] und Lautstärke und Batteriefach. Die 3-Volt-Knopfzelle (Typ 2032) kann herausgenommen und
- mango @en:vok:klangholz
- r [[en:vok:klangholz:zeder]], but not as [[en:vok:ton#resonance|resonant]] as [[en:vok:klangholz:koa]].... ppraisal"> >In the lightest attack, the [[en:vok:ton#tone]] is there instantly, presenting itself very... crisp highs, overshadowed by the finest [[en:vok:ton#overtones]]. Middle and basses support the dazzli
- cedar @en:vok:klangholz
- d characterless despite a very brilliant [[en:vok:ton#overtones]], which is probably due to a too low s... a (good) cedar guitar in big rooms: the [[en:vok:ton |sound]] seems to grow almost with the room size!... sound -- but without the European spruce [[en:vok:ton#overtone]] component. Because of its inner struct
- Sources of the History of the Ukulele: 1930-1979
- San Diego, Calif. It is said to possess the [[vok:ton#klang|tone]] and [[vok:ton#resonanz]] of reasoned wood instruments. //The Billboard// {{flag:usa.png}
- dead spot @en:vok
- tively loosely (at the [[sattel]] or fret), the [[ton#vibration|vibrational energy]] of the string is t... d to the [[hals]] and leads to a damping of the [[ton#overtones]]. </panel> <panel title="Videos" icon=
- top @en:vok
- the soundboard are largely responsible for the [[ton#sound]] of a ukulele because its vibrations produce most of the [[ton#resonance]] of the instrument. Therefore, it is o
- timbre @en:vok
- date&noeditbutton}} Timbre denotes the specific [[ton#sound]] of an [[ukulele]] (or any other instrumen... aite]]s, * the selected [[register]], * the [[ton#resonance|resonant]] properties of the [[klanghol
- music @en:vok
- }} Music refers to the juxtaposition of [[en:vok:ton#|sounds]] in pieces of music. A piece of music ha... rmonie]]. Its perception is dependent on [[en:vok:ton|physical]] as well as [[en:vok:psychoakustik|psyc
- pitch @en:vok
- } Pitch is the perception of the frequency of a [[ton#sound]]. High pitch results from quickly oscillating [[ton#sound waves]], low pitch from slowly oscillating