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Some and instrument
Some players use the more nimble tips of the fingers to play fast-moving solo passages or to pluck lightly for quiet tunes. The use of amplification allows the player to have more control over the tone of the instrument, because amplifiers have equalization controls that allow the bassist to accentuate certain frequencies ( often the bass frequencies ) while de-accentuating some frequencies ( often the high frequencies, so that there is less finger noise ).
Some editors are designed for a specific instrument or effects device, while other, " universal " editors support a variety of equipment, and ideally can control the parameters of every device in a setup through the use of System Exclusive commands.
Some studies suggests that music lessons provide children with important developmental benefits beyond simply the knowledge or skill of playing a musical instrument.
Some free-reed instrument keyboards such as accordions and Indian harmoniums include microtones.
Some scholars believe that given China's socialist and non-democratic political system and practice, it is at best regarded as a country of rule by law with law used by the state as an instrument for social control.
Some instrument assume sine waveform for measurements but for distorted wave forms a true RMS converter ( TrueRMS ) may be needed for correct RMS calculation.
Some pieces of music use sound effects that are made by a musical instrument or by other means.
Some organizations also assign unique identification to each instrument to standardize the recordkeeping and keep track of accessories that are integral to a specific calibration condition.
Some common group settings include music for Full Orchestra ( consisting of just about every instrument group ), Wind Ensemble ( or Concert Band, which consists of larger sections and greater diversity of wind, brass and percussion instruments than are usually found in the orchestra ), or a chamber group ( a small number of instruments, but at least two ).
Some players attach a pickup to their traditional string instrument to " electrify " it.
Some 35 specimens survive in museum collections and many parts in alto and tenor clefs specifying ‘ cornetto ’ are only playable on the tenor-sized instrument.
Some instrument families, like trombones and tubas, are not written transposed.
Some cystoscopes use optical fibres ( flexible glass fibres ) that carry an image from the tip of the instrument to a viewing piece at the other end.
Some pitch pipes are intended for tuning string instruments, and only provide reeds for notes appropriate to a particular instrument.
Some of Smith's pipes still survive in the present instrument but, over the years, various builders have had a hand in its development, namely Nicholls, Hill, Bishop, Brindley, Norman & Beard and Henry Willis.
Some technical analysts use subjective judgment to decide which pattern ( s ) a particular instrument reflects at a given time and what the interpretation of that pattern should be.
Some members of strict monastic orders, and some members of the lay organization Opus Dei, practice mild self-flagellation using an instrument called a " discipline ", a cattail whip usually made of knotted cords, which is flung over the shoulders repeatedly during private prayer.
Some argue against debt as an instrument and institution, on a personal, family, social, corporate and governmental level.
Some critics at the time remained skeptical, believing Smith was unwittingly serving as an instrument of Soviet propaganda.
Some models of mechanical pumps in a HPLC instrument can also mix multiple liquids together, and the recipe or gradient of those liquids can modify the chemical interactions that occur in HPLC ’ s column, and thereby modify the chemical separation of the mixture.
Some modern trackers simulate polyphony in a single track by setting the " new note action " of each instrument to cut, continue, fade out, or release, opening new mixing channels as necessary.
Some statutory instruments are made under provisions of Acts which allow the instrument to change the parent Act itself, or to change other primary legislation.
Some companies currently produce mutes that cover the entirety of the instrument ( such as the E-Sax Whisper mute and the Silent Sax case ), thus dramatically diminishing the volume of sound produced.
Some of them developed elaborate and distinctive musical instruments, such as sasando string instrument of Rote island, angklung of Sundanese people, and the complex and sophisticated gamelan orchestra of Java and Bali.
" Some instruments are being built as direct copies of historical examples, but few modern instruments are directly modelled from older examples ; the modern instrument is typically larger and lower pitched.

Some and amplifiers
Some aficionados who prefer class-A amplifiers also prefer the use of thermionic valve ( or " tube ") designs instead of transistors, especially in Single-ended triode output configurations for several claimed reasons:
Some musicians play electric mandolins through amplifiers.
Some audiophile equipment, such as amplifiers, continues to be point-to-point wired using terminal pins, often in very small quantities.
Some newer low-cost turntables include built-in amplifiers to produce line-level ( one volt ) outputs ; devices are available that perform this conversion for use with computers ; or older amplifiers or radio receivers can be used.
Some supplies provide analog inputs that can be used to control the output voltage, effectively turning them into high-voltage amplifiers albeit with very limited bandwidth.
Some amplifiers are designed for specific styles of music, such as the " traditional "- style " tweed " guitar amplifiers used by blues and country musicians, and the Marshall amplifiers used by hard rock and heavy metal bands.
Some harmonica players use these small combo amplifiers for concert performances, though, because it is easier to create natural overdrive with these lower-powered amplifiers.
Some musicians believe that tube amplifiers produce a " warmer " or more " natural " sound than solid state units.
Some amplifiers have a line out jack for connecting the amplifier's signal to a PA system or recording console or to connect the amplifier to another guitar amp.
Some companies design amplifiers that require no biasing as long as properly rated tubes are used.
Some modern amplifiers use a mixture of tube and solid-state technologies.
Some amplifiers use solid-state components in the preamp, most commonly diodes, to create distortion, a design feature known as diode clipping.
Some tube guitar amplifiers use a rectifier tube instead of solid-state diodes specifically for this reason.
Some guitar amplifiers have a tremolo control.
Some jazz guitarists, however, tend to favor the " cleaner " sound of solid-state amplifiers, preferring not to color the sound of their guitar with the tube distortion and compression so popular with rock, blues, and metal musicians .. Solid-state amplifiers vary in output power, functionality, size, price, and sound quality in a wide range, from practice amplifiers to professional models.
Some inexpensive amplifiers have only a single volume control and a one or two tone controls.
Some touring bands have used the appearance of a large array of guitar amplifiers for aesthetic reasons.
Some kinds of differential amplifier usually include several simpler differential amplifiers.

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