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instrument and can
This instrument provides an electrical signal proportional to the angular deviations of the platform and can be used to automatically hold the platform on true heading.
Using visual imagery of a soroban, one can arrive at the answer in the same time as, or even faster than, is possible with a physical instrument.
In general, the guitar's soundbox can be thought of as composed of two connected chambers: the upper bouts and lower bouts ( a bout being the rounded corner of an instrument body ), which meet at the waist, or the narrowest part of the body face near the soundhole.
The tradeoff is reduced soundbox volume, and often a change in bracing, which can change the resonant qualities and hence the tone of the instrument.
It can also be tuned to E-A-D, like its cousin, the domra, to make it easier for those trained on the domra to play the instrument, and still have a balalaika sound.
How much air an instrument can move determines its maximum volume.
The Convention requires countries to prepare a national biodiversity strategy ( or equivalent instrument ) and to ensure that this strategy is mainstreamed into the planning and activities of all those sectors whose activities can have an impact ( positive and negative ) on biodiversity.
The main advantage is that no dedicated instrument has to be purchased and pyrolysis can be performed as part of routine GC analysis.
The nagadō-daiko is an elongated drum, roughly shaped like a wine barrel, that can be shifted in many different ways that affect the sound of the instrument.
The back of the instrument can vary from being a round, carved back similar to that of the violin, or a flat and angled back similar to the viol family.
The instrument height is set by adjusting the endpin such that the player can reach the desired playing zones of the strings with bow or plucking hand.
The popularity of the instrument is documented in Leopold Mozart's second edition of his Violinschule, where he writes " One can bring forth difficult passages easier with the five-string violone, and I heard unusually beautiful performances of concertos, trios, solos, etc.
In addition, the use of an amplifier can increase the sustain of the instrument, which is particularly useful for accompaniment during ballads and for melodic solos with held notes.
In the classical milieu, children can begin taking private lessons on the instrument and performing in children's or youth orchestras.
Charge can be measured by a number of means, an early instrument being the gold-leaf electroscope, which although still in use for classroom demonstrations, has been superseded by the electronic electrometer.
However, because the SEM image relies on surface processes rather than transmission, it is able to image bulk samples up to many centimetres in size and ( depending on instrument design and settings ) has a great depth of field, and so can produce images that are good representations of the three-dimensional shape of the sample.
A musician's choice of form factor is generally determined by the instrument he or she plays, the musical situation ( recording or live performance ) and what he or she can afford.
* Exhalation, especially where the velocity of exhaled air can influence the harmonic generating properties of a vibrating body, such as the reed of a musical instrument like the saxophone
" Alexander Hamilton, writing in " Federalist No. 28 ," suggested that both levels of government would exercise authority to the citizens ' benefit: " If their peoples ' rights are invaded by either, they can make use of the other as the instrument of redress.
Vigorous performance styles such as flamenco, which can involve the use of the guitar as a percussion instrument, call for a scratchplate, or pickguard to be fitted to nylon-string instruments.
A guitarist can also play along with a harmonica as a second instrument.
Bends are essential for most blues and rock harmonica due to the soulful sounds the instrument can bring out.
A young harmonicist named Marion " Little Walter " Jacobs revolutionized the instrument by playing the harmonica with a microphone ( typically a " Bullet " microphone marketed for use by radio taxi dispatchers cupped in his hands with the harmonica, giving it a " punchy " mid-range sound that can be heard above radio static, or an electric guitar ).
IBM is given fictional credit as being the manufacturer of the Pan Am Clipper's computer, and the IBM logo can be seen in the center of the cockpit's instrument panel.

instrument and respond
Receiving devices have an " Omni on / off " mode that determines whether they respond to all channels or only one, and a choice of " mono " or " poly " mode, which determines whether the instrument plays monophonically or polyphonically.
Deal was the only person to respond, but arrived at the audition without a bass as she had never played the instrument before.
Deal was the only person to respond, even though her main instrument is guitar.
A key fact for understanding both overblowing and bending on such an instrument: a free reed mounted over a reedplate slot will normally respond to air flows that pull it initially into the slot, i. e., as a closing reed, but, at only slightly higher air pressure from the opposite side, will also respond as an opening reed ; the resulting pitch is generally just less than a semitone higher than the closing-reed pitch.
Keyboard expression often shortened to expression is the ability of a keyboard instrument to respond to the dynamics of the music or change the tone of the sound in response to the way that the performer depresses the keys of the musical keyboard.

instrument and both
In both cases the individual tends to be treated as an instrument of the organic reality.
One instrument thus would serve both purposes.
Even though the saxophone is classified as a woodwind instrument and the harmonica is a free reed aerophone, both are also often made from brass.
The Viking siege of Paris ( 885 – 6 A. D .) “ saw the employment by both sides of virtually every instrument of siege craft known to the classical world, including a variety of catapults ,” to little effect, resulting in failure.
As several instrument builders made improvements to both instruments, they started to look and sound more alike.
The didgeridoo ( also known as a didjeridu or didge ) is a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians of northern Australia around 1, 500 years ago and still in widespread use today both in Australia and around the world.
The double bass also differs from members of the violin family in that the shoulders are typically sloped, the back is often angled ( both to allow easier access to the instrument, particularly in the upper range ), and machine tuners are always fitted.
It became a " powerful instrument of personal and theological transformation both within the Order of Preachers and throughout the wider reaches of Christendom.
For both, the instrument featured in the earlier period of their careers and was abandoned once they had shifted their efforts to the piano.
Bohuslav Martinů wrote both a concerto and a sonata for the instrument, and Elliott Carter's Double Concerto is scored for harpsichord, piano and two chamber orchestras.
It was not until the large-scale emergence of small combo jazz in the post-WWII period that the guitar took as a versatile instrument, which was used both in the rhythm section and as a featured melodic instrument and solo improviser.
It is not often recognized that in his earlier work on the " Sea clocks " Harrison was continually assisted both financially and in many other ways by George Graham, the watchmaker and instrument maker who lent him a large sum on the basis of trust even after Harrison's first visit to Graham in 1728 to explain how his timekeeper worked.
The player uses only the thumb and index finger of both hands to pluck the strings in polyrhythmic patterns ( using the remaining fingers to secure the instrument by holding the hand posts on either side of the strings ).
In about the year 1500 many Spanish, Catalan and Portuguese lutenists adopted vihuela de mano, a viol-shaped instrument tuned like the lute, but both instruments continued in coexistence.
The horn, while technically a brass instrument, often acts in the role of both woodwind and brass.
Towards the latter part of the Middle Ages in Europe, both the State-the State would use the instrument of confiscation for the first time to satisfy a debt-and the Church-the Church succeeded in acquiring immense quantities of land-were allied against the village community to displace the small landlord and they were successful to the extent that today, the village has become the ideal of the individualist, a place in which every man " does what he wills with his own.
The pan flute has long been popular as a folk instrument, and is considered the first mouth organ, ancestor of both the pipe organ and the harmonica.
An instrument that overblew at the octave would have identical fingering for both registers.
Adolphe Sax created an instrument with a single reed mouthpiece like a clarinet, conical brass body like an ophicleide, and the acoustic properties of both the French horn and the clarinet.
It is an important instrument in both folk and classical music throughout the Arabic-speaking world.
During the 1930s Lucie Bigelow Rosen was also taken up with the theremin and together with her husband Walter Bigelow Rosen provided both financial and artistic support to the development and popularisation of the instrument.
# a written trust instrument created by the settlor and signed by both the settlor and the trustees ( often referred to as an inter vivos or " living trust ");

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