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Political experts criticized this act, saying that this was a move by President Nasheed to gain the decreasing public support and to silence the voices of the opposition by threatening them.
Though Kohl's election was done according to the Basic Law, some voices criticized the move as the FDP had fought its 1980 campaign on the side of the SPD and even placed Chancellor Schmidt on some of their campaign posters.
Paris as a city of culture and art needed a boost and voices were raised to move the Musée d ’ Art Moderne to this more appropriate location.
In 49 voices, or callings: which are the Natural Keys to open those, not 49 but 48 ( for one is not to be opened ) Gates of Understanding, whereby you shall have knowledge to move every Gate …
His approach was to move all the voices in a homorhythmic manner with no complicated rhythms, and to use dissonance very conservatively.
Although free organum is mostly isochronous meaning that the two voices move in the same pace, there are examples of more than one note of the organal voice against one note in the tenor ; another precursor of contrapuntal techniques.
If the voices always move by the same intervals ( in opposite directions ) they are said to be in strict contrary motion.
There is also a limited ability within the interval notation to allow, for instance, an inner voice to move briefly with rhythmic independence from the other voices.
Typically songs begin in falsetto before singers move to their head voices.
Most of his masses are based on chanson melodies, which are stated clearly in the tenor voice, and the other voices usually move in a simple, occasionally parallel manner, related to the manner of Dufay or the other Burgundians.
The way mothers and babies raise and lower their voices and simultaneously change their expressions and move their hands is similar in Asia and Europe, for example ( in spite of linguistic differences such as tone languages versus non-tone languages ).
Farmer's decision to move to California came from a Dallas commercial agent who suggested that, given his talent for voices, he should try his luck in California.
Deft movements of the tongue allow the Professor to move the swazzle in and out of position, allowing him to switch between voices.
In a move unusual for the Korean film industry, the character voices were recorded in both the South and the North due to differences in dialect.
# Both the tenor and upper parts move at about the same rate, using the equalitas punctorum ( an approximately equal rate of movement in all the voices ) with between one and three notes in the upper part to every note in the tenor part.
Some voices in the DPJ demanded that America move its military bases off Okinawa islands altogether.

voices and together
The other women had come close now, their voices murmuring together until they stood buzzing in an angry knot, their threats mingling, rising, nagging at each other, each trying to make her indignation and anger felt.
He envisaged instruments in which the French late-romantic full-organ sound should work integrally with the English and German romantic reed pipes, and with the classical Alsace Silbermann organ resources and baroque flue pipes, all in registers regulated ( by stops ) to access distinct voices in fugue or counterpoint capable of combination without loss of distinctness: different voices singing together in the same music.
The vocals are performed individually, and are then layered together to form a virtual choir, although all the voices are Enya herself.
A round is a musical composition in which two or more voices sing exactly the same melody ( and may continue repeating it indefinitely ), but with each voice beginning at different times so that different parts of the melody coincide in the different voices, but nevertheless fit harmoniously together.
1980's Remain in Light, heavily influenced by the afrobeat of Nigerian bandleader Fela Kuti, to whose music Eno had introduced the band, explored West African polyrhythms, weaving these together with Arabic music from North Africa, disco funk, and ' found ' voices.
When the cornett did not double voices it either substituted for them or, especially after 1600, played instrumental lines, often together with or in place of the violin or with an ensemble of trombones.
When they are together, Manwë " sees further than all other eyes, through mist, and through darkness, and over the leagues of the sea " and Varda " hears more clearly than all other ears the sound of voices that cry from east to west ".
Real voices create the speech in fragments that are spliced together ( concatenated ) and smoothed before being played to the caller.
It contained two Philips SAA 1099 circuits, which, together, provided 12 voices of square-wave bee-in-a-box stereo sound plus some noise channels.
It ’ s about plumbing the very depths of why so that we can hear our private and godly voices of truth ... Ideas, texts, tradition – Jewish understanding laced together in a sweet web of life so clearly that I could unpack the teaching as easily as I could unzip a boot.
Gibbons's full anthems include the expressive O Lord, in thy wrath, and the Ascension Day anthem O clap your hands together for eight voices.
* a due: intended as a duet ; for two voices or instruments ; together ; two instruments are to play in unison after a solo passage for one of the instruments
Thirty-three-year-old Butler was teamed up with 23-year-old Stan Freberg, and together they did all the voices of the puppets.
Amanda Palmer from Evelyn Evelyn clarified that Cobain was one of some 20 artists who sang the same line and whose voices were mixed together in the recording.
In terms of frequency, human voices are roughly in the range of 80 Hz to 1100 Hz ( that is, E < sub > 2 </ sub > to C < sub > 6 </ sub >) for normal male and female voices together.
According to Bakhtin, carnival is the context in which distinct individual voices are heard, flourish and interact together.
* 4 oscillator mode, pairing 2 channels together to create up to six 4 oscillator FM voices
Perotin's clausulae make use of the rhythmic modes, whose strict metrical feet necessitated that voices change notes together ( discantus ).
" It urged that " now is the time to reaffirm that Israel's well-being is best served, as it always has been, by American voices raised together in unshakeable support for our friend and ally.
Although he was quite starved, " so wasted that his bones scarcely held together " ( Jerome ) he still frequently heard voices, of infants or of domestic animals, which he identified as demons, and had visions of naked women, voluptuous meals, chariots and gladiatorial contests:
Stylistically it was utterly different from the other principal liturgical polyphonic form of the time, organum, in which the voices usually moved at different speeds ; in conductus, the voices sang together, in a style also known as discant.

voices and using
The symphony was the first example of a major composer using voices in a symphony ( thus making it a choral symphony ).
* Signing choirs ( of Deaf or Hearing individuals ), using Sign Language rather than voices
In contrast, the model that generally held for opera buffa was having two acts ( as, for example, The Barber of Seville ), dealing with comic scenes and situations as earlier stated and using the lower male voices to the exclusion of the castrati.
# The gerundive mood, the perfect, and the passive and reflexive voices are not synthetic ; that is, they are expressed using multi-word verb forms.
This way they can either choose to support existing minority voices that echo their views or form their own, using their funds and usually semi-covert influence to make them a more prominent voice.
The techniques initially used by the Radiophonic Workshop were closely related to those used in musique concrète ; new sounds for programs were created by using recordings of everyday sounds such as voices, bells or gravel as raw material for " radiophonic " manipulations.
An audio tape recorder, tape deck, reel-to-reel tape deck, cassette deck or tape machine is an audio storage device that records and plays back sounds, including articulated voices, usually using magnetic tape, either wound on a reel or in a cassette, for storage.
* Babes in Toyland ( 1997 film ), an animated film featuring the voices of Christopher Plummer, Joey Ashton and Lacey Chabert, using only one musical number from the Victor Herbert operetta
Some voice actors, such as Billy West, are highly critical of using movie stars for voices in animated features.
* When Australian federal politicians Peter Costello and Tony Abbott sued Bob Ellis for allegations made about their sex lives in his book Goodbye Jerusalem, the Australian radio comedy drama How Green was my Cactus made a parody of the sketch using the comedians ' voices, not the politicians.
The Prout version sung with many voices remained popular with British choral societies, but at the same time increasingly frequent performances were given by small professional ensembles in suitably sized venues, using authentic scoring.
In Dune, Paul personally trains a force of Fremen " death commandos " ( known as Fedaykin, " Blood Guards ") in the use of the Bene Gesserit weirding way, a specialized martial art and in the way of using their voices as weapons ( not to be confused with The Voice )
He refused to heed more cautious voices, both British and American, that suggested a successful campaign using the route he proposed was impossible, as the failed attempt the previous year had shown.
Jordan claimed that the band's goal was to spread a message of brotherhood and harmony, using instruments and voices to speak out against racism, hunger, gangs, crimes, and turf Lowriders, and promote hope and the spirit of brotherhood.
She began using the term, however, to describe a 1978 " neo-verse drama " and " conceptual spoken poetry for five voices " titled Booby, Mama!
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Amos ' n ' Andy on the air, the broadcast of March 19, 1958 was done by Correll and Gosden using their real voices and calling each other by their real names ; this had never been done on the show before.
" Hunter also collaborated as a lyricist with the other voices in the Dead, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, and Ron " Pigpen " McKernan, although over time Weir, the other principal songwriter besides Garcia, switched to using John Perry Barlow as a lyricist.
In captivity magpies have been observed counting up to get food, imitating human voices, and regularly using tools to clean their own cages.
Parody techniques include adding or removing voices from the original piece, adding fragments of new material, or only using the fragment at the beginning of every part of the mass.
The announcements are made using digitally recorded voices.
Susumu Hirasawa composed the soundtracks for both the anime and video games, using an eclectic selection of instruments ( such as piano, bagpipes, violin, harp, flute, classic guitar, electric guitar, drums, harpsichord, and synthesizer as well as voices ).
Few programs supported using it for more than six voices, however.
Williams later wrote " I'm really proud of the work and the only thing I've ever doubted is the choice of using adult voices.
There has been a shift within the genre towards using amplified instruments and voices, again paralleling popular music, though some churches play the same songs with simpler or acoustic instrumentation.
Most of his songs are for three voices, using a texture dominated by the highest voice ; the other two voices, unsupplied with text, were likely played by instruments.

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