Sentences with phrase «recorded voice singing»

Philipsz's room in this year's Turner prize exhibition at Tate Britain consisted of her disembodied, recorded voice singing the 16th - century traditional Scottish song, Lowlands Away.

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You can play nature's recording like the sound of the waterfalls, the chirping of birds or even your own voice singing.
With the M6 you'll be able to play her favorite music whenever you want, and you'll also be able to record your own voice singing her favorite lullaby, because your baby is already accustomed to the sound of your voice.
Consider recording yourself reading a story, singing a lullaby, or just talking gently so your child can fall asleep to the background noise of your voice.
Moms and dads can record the sounds of their voices, singing or shushing with Baby Sleep Care Pro ($ 1.99).
Just for the record: I have a very deep, husky female voice, (I sang tenor in the school choir for years), but, no, I don't resemble Roseanne, not unless Roseanne diets down to a size 1, that is.
i'm fun, i love to help people, i love voleenteering, cleaning, organizing, shopping, dancing, singing, writing music, recording, modeling, iceskating, i wanan get my voice out there.
Singing in high falsetto, Chassagne delivers the most subtle and elusive lyrics on the record, pushing her voice so high in register in fact that most are not immediately gleaned on a first listen, a welcome contrast to the bludgeoning directness of Butler's approach.
Having helped create an all - singing serial killer tuner for «London Road,» Adam Cork uses his instrumental voice to capture the despair and ebullience of North Carolina author Thomas Wolfe for «Genius,» (Milan Records) his Americana - accented score capturing the unique, orchestral spark of literary inspiration along with the jazz bounce of a copious writer's enthusiasm on the loose in The Big City.
In 1958, he recorded a song for Liberty Records in which he did the voices of three singing chipmunks named Simon, Theodore and Alvin.
Use the voice or video recorder, or Audacity (podcasting), to record students singing.
Someone who sings in the shower is not necessarily a «singer», but if he or she climbs out from the stream of water and begins to record their voice, making an effort to get better and figuring out what they are doing right and what is wrong, they have become a singer.
This software, which can recreate a singing voice carefully recorded and processed for each character, makes it possible to generate an entire song's vocal parts by simply entering a melody and lyrics on your computer.
Like a vintage vinyl recording of Maria Callas singing the «Habanera» in her prime, with pops and hisses teasing out the grain of the voice, the Paris paintings, such as A City (1948), have tremendous immediacy.
Traversing the long walkway that leads to the Sol LeWitt wall drawings exhibition, you hear disembodied voices (recordings of the eight - member vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth) singing in brief harmonies (thirds and fifths), and holding sustained microtones.
Intended to be heard under the bridges spanning the River Clyde in Glasgow, the recording of Philipsz's fragile voice singing sad folk songs was largely drowned out by ambient noise.
Starr's 2010 project I am a Record, according to a website description, dissected and revealed «the artist's personal, geographic and imagined environment» and featured a wide variety of recordings made since age five including the rumbling of a broken radiator which she thought was «speaking to her,» «re-enactments of secretly recorded stranger's conversation,» field recordings, singing voices, paranormal telephony, family dinner conversations, «air eddies transformed into music,» and other unusual sounds.
Her sound sculpture, comprising 40 speakers and the recorded sound of 40 voices singing a 16th - century polyphonic chorale work, transformed a fourth - floor gallery space in the High Museum into a Gothic cathedral.
McBride's installation, which features her ceramic busts and torsos of bodies in decay and spaces made hollow by time, also includes an audio recording of her mother's soft voice as she sings.
At each location she had installed a recording of her own unaccompanied voice singing a gloomy renaissance madrigal.
The Turner Prize, Britain's top visual - arts award, last night went to the sound artist Susan Philipsz, who plays recordings of her singing voice at bus stations and bridge underpaths.
Louise Lawler's audio - recording Birdcalls» (1972 - 81) employs the artist's voice to sing, squawk and chatter the blue - chip names of twenty - eight male artists as though they were unique species of birds.
Philipsz's work centres around recordings of her voice singing folk songs over public address systems.
The installation, «Lowlands», saw her recorded voice simultaneously singing three different versions of the 16th Century lament, «Lowlands Away», played under the Caledonian, George V and Glasgow Bridges over the Clyde.
Elliott said he had to sing himself into a «certain throat shape» to recapture his 22 - year - old voice for the new recordings.
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