I still think I can hear the sounds of screeching recorders in my ear and the off - key
sounds of the violin.
THE sound of a violin bow across strings can be exquisite.
All the senses are covered:
sounds of violin and piano, smells of pine, sight of pretty seasonal touches, etc..
Cubism separates the texture, shape, name, and
sound of a violin.
Cos I was mugged yesterday (To
the sounds of violins)
Not exact matches
He manages to replicate the immense
sound of his studio recordings by looping several
violin, voice and percussion tracks over one another and using them periodically throughout his songs.
The only remaining seats were in the very front row, directly in front
of a huge, rectangular, mesh - fronted black box, from which poured the combined
sounds of a steel mill, a chicken farm and a day - care center, accompanied by a lone
violin.
Guitar blows my mind — having come from
violin, where it takes YEARS to produce anything that
sounds good, the reality that you can learn a few chords and start playing along with your favorite songs in a matter
of days is CRAZY AWESOME.
It's a little more expensive than most
of the other smaller
violin models, but it really makes up for it in
sound quality and beauty.
With no joints to dampen resonance, the
violin produces a full
sound and firmly resists string pressure, while its lightweight design gives the player more freedom
of movement and a stable center
of gravity.
Stradivarius
violins may owe their
sound quality to the dense wood
of slow - growing trees from the «little ice age» (1645 to 1715).
A cranky biochemist named Joseph Nagyvary claims to make
violins that
sounds as magnifient as the legendary Cremonese master's - and sells them at a fraction
of the cost.
The late Yale University physicist William Bennett — co-inventor
of the first gas laser — dedicated a considerable amount
of time prior to his 2008 death studying some
of Kimura's techniques, writing in his 2006 book The Science
of Musical
Sound about what he termed «subtones» produced by her
violin.
Additionally, the
sound design is disappointingly typical
of the genre, with sudden movements and noises emphasized by predictable and cheap
violin shrieks.
Whether they're crawling up through the floor, hovering high above, or crawling into Edith's bed, they are downright terrifying, aided by a
sound design / score that envelopes the viewer like a rolling fog, then punctuates horror with a violent strike
of a
violin.
Master cinematographer Roger Deakins provides austere photography, and the soundtrack — from crisp
sound effects to James Newton Howard's score (featuring Hilary Hahn on
violin)-- is practically all Shyamalan has going for him in terms
of frightening misdirection.
Figures 1a, 1b and 1c which correspond to fragments analyzed for harpsichord, piano and
violin respectively amostram the complexity
of the
sound emitted by these instruments, which in confrontation between themselves and with the figure 2 let you see the difference between each taking into account the fundamental frequencies the values
of their respective amplitude (intensity).
One can almost hear the
sound of the world's tiniest
violin echoing from the nearly deserted Lincoln stand.
As I approached the desk, the strain
of a
violin rose above the chatter, weaving a cheerful, countrified ribbon
of sound through the general uproar.
Eerie music, with
sounds of screeching
violins among other
sounds really sets the mood when walking up or down stairs or even whilst traveling through a confined cave in the dark, sure even with night vision a cave isn't a safe place to be if something was to confront you.
A forerunner in the expansion
of the
violin beyond its classical and «wood - bound» tradition, Todd Reynolds electrifies in concert, weaving together composed and improvised segments, and making use
of computer technology and digital loops to sculpt his
sounds in real time, seamlessly integrating minimalist, pop, Jazz, Indian, African, Celtic and indigenous folk music into his own sonic blend.
Perfect
Sound (2006) which depicts composer and violinist George Van Dam performing the fourth movement
of a Bartók
violin sonata.
(23.7 cm) diameter Courtesy the artist and bitforms gallery, New York Amor Muñoz Mexican, born 1979 Rhythmic Manufacture, 2015/2017 Watercolor on paper, metronome, table, coverall, clock, and HD video with
sound Performance at San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art, July 12 — 15, 2017 Dimensions variable Video production: 32K Productions Courtesy the artist Camille Norment American, born 1970 Lull, 2016 Dynamic
sound installation with pendulum microphone Dimensions variable Courtesy the Camille Norment Studio O Grivo (Nelson Soares and Marcos Moreira Marcos) Active since 1990, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Cantilena, 2017 Kinetic
sound installation (wood, bamboo, MDF, copper pipes, brass rods and sheets, steel rods,
violin and guitar strings, nylon wires, iron sheets, galvanized steel sheets, brass paper, electrical wires, and electric motors) Overall dimensions variable San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art, Accessions Committee Fund purchase Susan Philipsz Scottish, born 1965 Night and Fog (Clarinet), 2016 Twelve - channel
sound installation, 47 min.
Wire (two machines): The percussion
of metal wires against
violin strings is the
sound production method.
Using Franchy's texts and images from the exhibit the duo will layer
violin, guitar and electronics creating a dialogue
of sounds that are a live response to the piece.
With simultaneous projections
of four screens, Video Quartet is a 13 - minute - long compilation
of cinematic scenes emphasizing
sound, including Jack Nicholson playing the piano in Five Easy Pieces, Meryl Streep on the
violin, and Ella Fitzgerald singing — sampled and assembled into an original musical composition.
ARTISTS: Tony Conrad, Jutta Koether, and John Miller (sometimes featuring Greg Parma Smith)
SOUND: Distorted, at times minimal instrumental music fusing Conrad's
violin with Koether's Euro - inflected synths and Miller's looping guitar WHAT THEY DO: A real thinking man's art supergroup, XXX Macarena unites three artistic visionaries who each come from a different corner
of the art world — Conrad is a legend in avant - garde video and
sound art (he made the landmark, epilepsy - inducing film The Flicker in 1966), Koether is a hypercerebral painter, and Miller is a multitalented artist and critic who teaches at Columbia.
The Lightpad M can recreate the
sounds of cellos, flutes, drums,
violins, and hundreds
of other instruments with simple, intuitive touch gestures.
That said, don't even think
of getting these headphones if you like listening to classical or instrumental music, as you'll be left with rolled off highs that make
violins and cymbals
sound dull and lifeless.
Music
sounds muffled because
of the bass - heavy tuning so instruments like flute and
violin are obscured and lack sparkle.