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Slide 1 LESSON 9-2 AND LESSON 9-3 THE RECIPROCAL FUNCTION FAMILY AND RATIONAL FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS Slide 2 Slide 3 GRAPHING AN INVERSE VARIATION Slide 4 GRAPHING RECIPROCAL…
Slide 1 MIDI One choice for adding sounds to multimedia applications is the use of digital audio soundfiles This can become very memory intensive, however, for large…
Slide 1 Sound Slide 2 Decibel: a unit for measuring the loudness of sounds. Slide 3 Amplify: to make a sound louder Slide 4 Frequency: the speed at which something vibrates.…
Absolute Pitch Chris Darwin Perception of Musical Sounds: 2007 What is it? Tone-AP Ability to name notes in isolation Ability to adjust a note to be, say, F# Ability to sing…
Ms El-Hendi Spoken language: Pronunciation is ability to use correctly INTONATION, STRESS and PHONOLOGY. Intonation is the way of saying the word rather than what you are…
âThe musical pitch of each note has a corresponding frequency measured physically in hz (hertz) or cycles per second. There are some important mathematical relationships…