Sound Structures of GreekAmalia Arvaniti
Phillips is a sage of the bow, turning harmonies into shaded reveries that speak of decades leading to their emergence. In “Extended Circumstances,” he sings with mythical electricity in folds of cricket-like chatter. His pizzicato, too, moves vocally through the refractions of “Ruptured Air...
from the atonal "noise" of the environmentto the harmonic structures created with traditional instruments.In the juxtapositions and counterpoints of these four movements, my hope is to demonstratesomething of what makes all sound a celebration of life processes, of the machinery of theworld, and ...
to utter the characteristic loud harsh cry of a donkey animal breet Referee whistle. also: preet sports music brekekekex, koax, koax (Ancient Greek) frog . Features in Aristophanes' comedy Batrachoi ("The Frogs", (405 BCE) - as translated by Matthew Dillon. The phrase was also used...
Jiménez-Gambín et al.101demonstrated the formation of acoustic fields with complex spatial distributions inside the skull. By programming the hologram design, the distribution of the acoustic pressure matched the 3D structures of the central nervous system. This work illustrates that acoustic holography...
Jiménez-Gambín et al.101demonstrated the formation of acoustic fields with complex spatial distributions inside the skull. By programming the hologram design, the distribution of the acoustic pressure matched the 3D structures of the central nervous system. This work illustrates that acoustic holography...
Echo-based level instruments may also be “fooled” by layers of foam resting on top of the liquid, and the liquid-to-liquid interface detection models may have difficulty detecting non-distinct interfaces (such as emulsions). Irregular structures residing within the vapor space of a vessel (suc...
Next, to assess whether the pattern is found across modern Indo-European languages, we collected quality-controlled automatic translations of the English touch adjectives of the first study from 38 Indo-European languages (including German, Spanish, Greek, Hindi, etc.), yielding a dataset of 1385...
The CymaScope® is the world’s first commercial instrument that allows us to enjoy and study the visual geometry of sound (‘cyma’, derived from the Greek, ‘kyma’, means wave). The device creates images called ‘CymaGlyphs®’ that are the imprint of sound’s inherent structures. ...
Using the measured modal parameters and a theoretical formulation of the test structure, elastic properties can be identified: • The measured damping levels of luffa composite structures for a considerably low volume fraction of resin can be high. For example, the average loss factor is 2.6% ...