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buzzing and is
It is a happy, buzzing crowd.
While performing on a brass instrument, the sound is produced by the player buzzing his or her lips into a mouthpiece.
The Farkas set is the basis of most lip buzzing embouchures.
This process continues in a periodic cycle that is felt as a vibration ( buzzing ).
As with all brass instruments, sound is produced by blowing air through closed lips, producing a " buzzing " sound into the mouthpiece and starting a standing wave vibration in the air column inside the trumpet.
It is depicted as a dark grey metal constantly buzzing with light green lightning.
It is a special application of an isolation transformer, and is often used to prevent ground loops or earth loops, which cause humming or buzzing in audio circuits.
As a result of this, if a tossup is rebounded, it is generally considered poor form to buzz before the moderator finishes the question, because forthcoming information that could lead to a more certain answer can be heard without the risk of an opponent buzzing ; this breaking of this unwritten rule is sometimes known as vulching.
In Central America and Mexico, a hole is often carved into the bottom of each resonator and then covered with a delicate membrane taken from the intestine of a pig to add a characteristic " buzzing " or " rattling " sound known as charleo.
The eponymous jug sound is made by taking a jug ( usually made of glass or stoneware ) and buzzing the lips into its mouth from about an inch away.
It is usually described as a ringing noise, but in some patients, it takes the form of a high-pitched whining, electric buzzing, hissing, humming, tinging or whistling sound, or as ticking, clicking, roaring, " crickets " or " tree frogs " or " locusts ( cicadas )", tunes, songs, beeping, sizzling, sounds that slightly resemble human voices or even a pure steady tone like that heard during a hearing test, and in some cases, pressure changes from the interior ear.
The kazoo is a wind instrument which adds a " buzzing " timbral quality to a player's voice when the player vocalizes into it.
A buzzing, percussive string is sometimes used.
Two versions of the album were released: the uncensored version contained full expletives and the song " Startin ' up a Posse ", and the censored version which excluded the aforementioned track, and in place of the explicit words, a buzzing noise ( like bees ) is heard.
The aliasing distortion in the lower frequencies is increasingly obvious with higher fundamental frequencies, and while the bandlimited sawtooth is still clear at 1760 Hz, the aliased sawtooth is degraded and harsh with a buzzing audible at frequencies lower than the fundamental.
Sometimes, fret buzz can be so minute that there is only a small change in the tone ( timbre ) of the note, without any noticeable buzzing.
A buzzing sound results, and the tone is raised a semitone from the shortening of the effective length of the instrument.
One common, yet incorrect, assumption is that the buzzing sound () of bees is caused by the beating of their wings.

buzzing and particularly
In his book Word and Phrase Origins, Robert Hendrickson writes that Fellini took the name from an Italian dialect word that describes a particularly annoying noise, that of a buzzing mosquito.
The centre of the town, particularly in July and August when Faliraki is buzzing with younger children and families.

buzzing and familiar
The song of this bird is a buzzing trill, very familiar in Mediterranean countries.

buzzing and from
Other residents of the Oxford Apartments complex noticed terrible smells coming from Apartment 213, as well as the thumps of falling objects and the occasional buzzing of a power saw.
They can make a popping sound from a concave-cut head, a burbling sound from " side fins " or scoops or a buzzing commotion from one or several propellers.
The word comes from the Latin bombus, which in turn comes from the Greek βόμβος ( bombos ), an onomatopoetic term meaning " booming ", " buzzing ".
The buzzing sound counting down to the Death Star firing its superlaser comes from the Flash Gordon serials.
The UK reception of the US feed failed several times and was dogged throughout the US concert by an intermittent regular buzzing on the audio from the US ( see the JFK Stadium section for more detail ) and also failed during their relay of Japan's concert, which blacked out most of Off Course's song " Endless Nights ".
The UK TV feed from Philadelphia was dogged by an intermittent regular buzzing on the sound during Bryan Adams ' turn on stage and continued less frequently throughout the rest of the UK reception of the American concert and both the audio and video feed failed entirely during that performance and during Simple Minds's performance.
There he meets a student who tells him about some of the recent discoveries made by Socrates, the head of The Thinkery, including a new unit of measurement for ascertaining the distance jumped by a flea ( a flea's foot, created from a minuscule imprint in wax ), the exact cause of the buzzing noise made by a gnat ( its arse resembles a trumpet ) and a new use for a large pair of compasses ( as a kind of fishing-hook for stealing cloaks from pegs over the gymnasium wall ).
This causes a " buzzing " sound on the guitar that can range from a small annoyance, to severe enough to dampen the note and greatly reduce sustain.
Despite initial praise as providing " CD sound quality ", both Beta Hi-Fi and VHS HiFi suffered from " carrier buzz ", where high frequency information bled into the audio carriers, creating momentary " buzzing " and other audio flaws.
The genus name Bombus, assigned by Pierre André Latreille in 1802, is derived from the Latin word for a buzzing or humming sound.
The slap sound comes from the combination of two elements: striking the string with the side of the bony joint in the middle of the thumb, a harder surface than the pads of the fingers ( used in plucked fingering ); and intentionally allowing the vibrating string to come into contact with the metal frets, producing a " toney " or buzzing sound that is normally avoided in plucked / fingered bass.
In the pop, the bassist will use the index or middle finger of the plucking hand to snap the strings ( usually the higher D and G strings ) away from the body of the bass, causing them to bounce off the fretboard ; this produces a prominent buzzing tone with a sharp attack and more high-frequency vibrations than present in plucked bass.
Elsewhere in the commentary, he claims that, in scenes with both dialogue and music, the actors simply mouth the words and record them in post-production, so they won't interfere with the music ; that Marty's dog is animatronic ; that the sweat on various actors is " movie sweat ", gathered from the flanks of Palomino horses ; that Fred Astaire and Rosemary Clooney were at one time intended for the film ; and that a fly buzzing about is not real, but the product of computer generated imagery.
Stossel stated that he suffered from pain and buzzing in his ears eight weeks after the assault.
These are click trains, which are made of numerous individual clicks, usually broadband signals that change from low value to high value quickly, burst pulses, which are individual clicks with high repetition and can be heard by humans only as a buzzing sound and whistles, which are signals that are pure-tones and whose frequency varies depending on the time.

buzzing and hum
The sound of a ' buzz ' as in ' buzzing bees ' is often regarded as a reference to a ' hum '.

buzzing and 15
A recorded female voice says ( for instance ): " Es wird mit dem Summerton 15 Uhr, 53 Minuten und 10 Sekunden ", meaning " At the buzzing tone, the time will be 15 hours, 53 minutes and 10 seconds ", followed by a short pause and a 1 kHz, 0. 25 seconds long beep ( even though the announcement " buzzing tone " suggests otherwise ).

buzzing and noise
These incite vibrations within nearby metalwork, adding to the buzzing noise and consuming a small amount of power.
Funnel clouds and small tornadoes are reported as whistling, whining, humming, or the buzzing of innumerable bees or electricity, or more or less harmonic, whereas many tornadoes are reported as a continuous, deep rumbling, or an irregular sound of " noise ".< ref name =" tornado music ">
The holes in the bottoms of the tubes are covered with a thin layer of paper to produce the buzzing noise.
It may cause a buzzing noise.
The noise is brief and is usually likened to an explosion, roar, gunshot, door slamming, loud voices or screams, a ringing noise, or the sound of electrical arcing ( buzzing ).
Exploding head syndrome is a condition that causes the sufferer to occasionally experience a tremendously loud noise as originating from within his or her own head, usually described as the sound of an explosion, gunshot, door slamming, roar, waves crashing against rocks, loud voices, a ringing noise, the terrific bang on a tin tray, or the sound of an electrical arcing ( buzzing ).
Anderson was motionless for a couple of seconds and for about the first three minutes after getting up could only hear a loud buzzing noise.
The Buzz Gun, so named from the buzzing noise made when activated, was a handgun capable of dispensing non-lethal tranquillizer darts or stun rays, depending on setting.
Corona also generates radio frequency noise that can also be heard as " static " or buzzing on radio receivers.
Modern digital alarm clocks typically feature a radio alarm function and / or beeping or buzzing alarm, allowing a sleeper to awaken to music or news radio rather than harsh noise.
They are able to fly, making a buzzing noise when airborne.
A solid state Auxiliary Converter provides 110 V DC and 240 V AC supplies ; this is the source of the loud buzzing noise which can be heard when the train is stationary.
A solid state Auxiliary Converter provides 110 V DC and 240 V AC supplies ; this is the source of the loud buzzing noise which can be heard when the train is stationary.
The producer reports that they will have to re-record the song due to a buzzing noise, at which point The Beatles begin asking one another who was buzzing.
If the player can throw his Disc at the eye and hit it while it is white, the Recognizer breaks and hobbles off the screen making a buzzing noise.

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