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Despite its many ( serious ) limitations, including extremely low volume, it has considerable expressive power, the player being able to control attack, duration, volume, and even provide certain subtle effects of swelling of tone and a type of vibrato unique to the clavichord.
While parts of the same type number from different manufacturers are compatible as long as they're only being read, there are subtle differences in the programming process.
Depending on the type and intensity of the relationship between the two people, the stimuli may involve indicating to the person in some subtle and romantic way that he or she has that desire or by provoking other erotic stimuli.
A subtle type of sound reinforcement called acoustic enhancement is used in some opera houses.
Essentially, it is a type of guitar with a natural chorus effect due to the subtle differences in the frequencies produced by each of the two strings on each course.
A more complex ( and subtle ) type results when the transformer type ( magnetic coupling ) is combined with the transmission line type ( electro-magnetic coupling ).
Depending on the type and severity of encephalopathy, common neurological symptoms are loss of cognitive function, subtle personality changes, inability to concentrate, lethargy, and depressed consciousness.
More subtle than his churches, municipal buildings and libraries, they were an original response to this relatively new building type.
The licenser may not make money off the deal but can still stop some type of products or require some type of reciprocity or do more subtle things like drag out the licensing process.
A subtle type of sound reinforcement called acoustic enhancement is used in some concert halls where classical music such as symphonies and opera is performed.
In the presence of coercions in a language, the programmer must be aware of the specific rules regarding operand types and the operation result type to avoid subtle programming mistakes.
Whatever type the fae is, their natural appearance is inhuman in subtle ways ... hair, skin, or eye color, features of elements or animals, unusual stature, and other " exotic " touches.
Frequently subtle details matter, such the type of paper, type of gum, or color shades.
In the films The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, the High Elves are shown using a type of sword very similar to the nagamaki, except for a subtle S-shape.
Revealed in this episode is that Grodd's accident with his mind-control helmet has given him mental powers, which he utilizes in this story as a subtle type of tampering with the League's emotions.
Memories of the past are often influenced by the manner in which they are recalled, and when subtle emphasis is placed on certain aspects which might seem likely to a specific type of memory those emphasized aspects are sometimes incorporated into the recollection, whether or not they actually occurred.
* The image contributes significantly to the article, due to it being used as an illustration for Megatokyos technical similarities to manga, such as panel layout, prose style and character interaction, as well as the type of subtle humor displayed in the later strips.
The particular " Ringling Style " of clowning taught at Clown College was rooted in the American type of clown performance, with an accent towards broad and slapstick type humor, as opposed to the European approach which was typically more subtle.
Even disregarding actual bugs, floating-point math is complicated enough that there could be subtle differences between " correct " implementations that could cause trouble for this type of application.

subtle and sound
In computer music this subtle ingredient is bought at a high computational cost, both in terms of the number of items requiring detail in a score and in the amount of interpretive work the instruments must produce to realize this detail in sound.
The Nijmegen Statement said: " Any form of Inquisition however subtle, not only harms the development of sound theology, it also causes irreparable damage to the credibility of the church ".
Although none of the major opera houses "... use traditional, Broadway-style sound reinforcement, in which most if not all singers are equipped with radio microphones mixed to a series of unsightly loudspeakers scattered throughout the theatre ", many use a sound reinforcement system for acoustic enhancement, and for subtle boosting of offstage voices, child singers, onstage dialogue, and sound effects ( e. g., church bells in Tosca or thunder effects in Wagnerian operas ).
Building on the gritty sound of Tougher Than Leather, and adding some subtle religious references, the album featured guest appearances and production by several hip hop notables ( including Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest, and Jermaine Dupri ).
The sound of the celesta is similar to that of the glockenspiel, but with a much softer and more subtle timbre.
The early works of Marillion contained Fish's poetic and introspective lyrics melded with a complex and subtle musical tapestry to create a sound that reflected the band's influences, notably Queen, early Genesis, Pink Floyd, Van der Graaf Generator, Rush ( specifically from the late 1970s ), and Yes.
Eyles writes, " One of the problems of describing this music is that it requires a new vocabulary and ways of conveying its sound and impact ; such vocabulary does not yet exist-how do you describe the subtle differences between different types of controlled feedback?
In addition, some of Welles's complaints concerned subtle sound and editing choices, and Murch re-edited the material accordingly.
Remnants of perception, such as a movement occurring out of the " corner of your eye " or subtle sound that would normally be ignored as background noise, could occur simultaneously.
Since the 1990s, however, many opera houses have begun using a subtle form of sound reinforcement called acoustic enhancement ( see below ).
" Instead, most opera houses use the sound reinforcement system for acoustic enhancement, and for subtle boosting of offstage voices, onstage dialogue, and sound effects ( e. g., church bells in Tosca or thunder in Wagnerian operas ).
The band " created glazed, liquid songs with subtle arrangements and sheer reveling in aural joys ... With Fire is a feast of sound " ( Ned Raggett, AllMusic ).
The use of the device would lower the telltale " zip " of a swung atlatl to a more subtle " woof " sound that did not travel as far and was less likely to alert prey or other humans.
With high-end home audio products and pro-level musical instruments, the qualities of these expensive products are very subtle and hard to assess ; a customer is not able to determine if a $ 3000 loudspeaker or a $ 30, 000 violin has the sound or tone that they subjectively prefer merely by listening to it or using it in the store for a few hours.
Body spacing and posture, according to Hall, are unintentional reactions to sensory fluctuations or shifts, such as subtle changes in the sound and pitch of a person's voice.
This is more common when the distinction is subtle between English sounds or between a sound of English and of a speaker's primary language.
"... our common stock of words embodies all the distinctions men have found worth drawing, and the connections they have found worth marking, in the lifetime of many generations: these surely are likely to be more numerous, more sound, since they have stood up to the long test of survival of the fittest, and more subtle, at least in all ordinary and reasonable practical matters, than any that you or I are likely to think up in our armchair of an afternoon — the most favourite alternative method.
Stealth games also emphasize the audio design when players must be able to hear the subtle sound effects that may alert enemies to their actions ; noise will often vary as the player walks on different surfaces such as wood or metal.
It involves producing a wide range of complex and subtle distinctions which relate sound to meaning at several different levels.
His distinctive sound centers on a hard, high-pitched crack on a snare or rimshot, and subtle hi-hat work with understated flourishes.

subtle and electronic
In electronic music, music synthesizers vary the duty cycle of their audio-frequency oscillators to obtain a subtle effect on the tone colors.
Instead, he tends to use turntables as a sampler to integrate subtle sounds and textures into the music, remisicent of electronic music, ambient, or even musique concrète from the 1940s and ' 50s.
These recent trends can be described as " electro tango " or " tango fusion ", where the electronic influences are available in multiple ranges: from very subtle to rather dominant.
Tanghetto and Carlos Libedinsky are good examples of the subtle use of electronic elements.
" Fountain's framework provides a subtle and nuanced appreciation of the interplay of preexisting norms, procedures, and rules within bureaucracies and how these affect the introduction of new technological forms ... In its most radical guise, this form of e-government would entail a radical overhaul of the modern administrative state as regular electronic consultations involving elected politicians, civil servants, pressure groups, and other affected interests become standard practice in all stages of the policy process "( Sage ).
Sharp's subsequent albums combined experimental electronic music with subtle jazz elements and elaborate rhythm structures.
It consists of subtle, dark, purely electronic textures similar to The Magnificent Void and Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces.

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