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    Semitone frequency mapping to improve music representation for nucleus cochlear implants by Omran Sherif, Lai Waikong, Büchler Michael, Dillier Norbert

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The first, Smt-LF, covers a range from 130 to 1502 Hz which encompasses the fundamental frequency of most musical instruments. The second, Smt-MF, covers a range from 440 to 5040 Hz, allocating frequency bands of sounds close to their characteristic tonotopical sites according to Greenwood's function. …”
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    Patrol Music Festival For Increasing Solidarity Of Santri In Kropoh Village (Kompersa) Ra'as District, Sumenep, Madura by Nur Mahmudi Ismail, M. Rizki Amaluddin

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Playing patrol music takes a group of people with various equipment who generally use traditional musical instruments such as kentongan. It is not uncommon in practice for musicians or music patrol players to use household items such as pots, frying pans, used bottles, spoons, and so on. …”
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  3. 1443

    Historical and modern personality and image as an element of symbolic ethno-national capital of the Republic of Mordovia (2014–2019) by Irina G. Napalkova, Ksenija V. Kurochkina

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…For Mordovia as a Finno-Ugric Republic in Russia, being unique is associated, firstly, with the use of ethnic symbols (elements of a national costume, Moksha / Erzia embroidery, musical instruments, dishes of national cuisine, etc.). …”
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    Philosophical Conversations about Music in Simple Language. Pythagoras: the Divine Number and World Musical Harmony by G. G. Kolomiets, D. Rasul-Kareyev

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The movement of the starry sky creates the music of the cosmic spheres, which is refracted when playing musical instruments, and this lends itself to precise mathematical calculations. …”
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    LEARNING MUSIC THROUGH RHYTHMIC MOVEMENTS IN MALAYSIA by Md Jais Ismail, Loo Fung Chiat, Azu Farhana Anuar

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Based on observation, there are music teachers who teach singing and the playing of musical instruments based traditionally on a teacher-centered approach. …”
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  6. 1446

    Отражение ранних вариантов советских национальных языков в московских русско-иноязычных словарях... by Jolanta Mędelska, Marek Cieszkowski

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The analysis and comparison of the language material excerpted from the dictionaries show that Soviet dialects of both languages were characterized by the presence of orientalisms (result of the constant contact with the nations and nationalities of the Soviet Union and their culture) and unique lexis related to the Russian way of life (Russian culinary lexis, names of musical instruments, names of garments) and Sovietisms (i.e. new political terminology and words related to the Soviet way of life). …”
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  7. 1447

    Kristlike usuliikumiste mõju eestlaste ja eestirootslaste rahvakunstile ja kultuurile by Jaanus Plaat

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…As a result, fancier clothes, jewellery and musical instruments were destroyed in the heyday and the core areas of the movement (mostly in West Estonia); also, certain folk songs and dances of the agrarian community were abandoned and the narrative tradition underwent significant changes. …”
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  8. 1448

    The sound of reading: Color-to-timbre substitution boosts reading performance via OVAL, a novel auditory orthography optimized for visual-to-auditory mapping. by Roni Arbel, Benedetta Heimler, Amir Amedi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Here we present its efficacy for successful words-reading, and investigation of the extent to which redundant features defining characters (i.e., adding specific colors to letters conveyed into audition via different musical instruments) facilitate or impede auditory reading outcomes. …”
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  9. 1449

    Etude de l'exploitation et du marché des produits forestiers non ligneux à Kinshasa by Biloso, A., Lejoly, J.

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The analysis of the various types of exploitation and use of the PFNL has shown twelve categories of PFNL use: energy, food, construction of music instruments, saw mill applications, drink, drugs, dye, packing, construction of baskets, textile fabrication, construction and ornamentation. …”
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  10. 1450

    Figurative Interpretation of Sound in the Heroic Epic Poetry of Peoples of Siberia by Evgeniya Nikolaevna Kuzmina, Lyubov Nikitovna Arbachakova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…As demonstrated by the review of theoretical works carried out in the article, the musical aspect of the epic, which has attracted the attention of scholars, was focused on the study of epic intonation, timbre, and the use of musical instruments to accompany the storytelling (V. I. …”
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    Response of cardiac autonomic modulation after a single exposure to musical auditory stimulation by Lucas L Ferreira, Luiz Carlos M Vanderlei, Heraldo L Guida, Luiz Carlos de Abreu, David M Garner, Franciele M Vanderlei, Celso Ferreira, Vitor E Valenti

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We did not include subjects having previous experience with musical instruments and those who had an affinity for music styles. …”
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  12. 1452

    Sound imitative words in <i>Beowulf</i> by M. A. Flaksman

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The results have revealed that all imitative words in the poem can be divided into three major semantic categories: 1) words denoting sounds of battle; 2) words denoting grief; 3) words denoting singing and playing musical instruments. There are altogether 43 imitative words identified in Beowulf, used 134 times. …”
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  13. 1453

    ON THE USAGE OF ANIMAL BONES AND ANTLER DURING THE MIDDLE AGES (9th - 13th century) by Весна Р. Манојловић-Николић

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…It is possible to mark off the items: tools, decorative and toilette requisites, game objects, musical instruments and the parts of the horse equipment. …”
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  14. 1454

    Teaching and Learning Music in Digital Era: Creating Keroncong Music for Gen Z Students Through Interpreting Poetry by Hery Supiarza, Irwan Sarbeni

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Regarding the process of creating Keroncong, the researcher found ten steps in the composting process: 1) interpretation, 2) composing song melody, 3) implementing the melody with accompanying musical instruments, 4) creating harmony framework, 5) practicing, 6) recording, 7) Mastering, 8) Shooting, 9) editing, 10) publishing. …”
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    The influence of music experience on nonnative phonological perception by Lim, Samantha Jieying

    Published 2018
    “…Less investigated components of music experience, i.e. aptitude, sophistication, and music instrument specialization were found to predict successful performance across tests. …”
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    WACANA KABANTI MENARI PADA MASYARAKAT MAWASANGKA KABUPATEN BUTON PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGGARA (Sebuah Tinjauan Etnolinguistik) by , ARFIN BAGEA, , Dr. Inyo Yos Fernandez., MA.

    Published 2013
    “…KaBanti manari (menari) constitutes oral poetry of Mawasangka society that is conducted by replying each other between men and women in song forms and delivered with traditional music instrument like drum. This study aims to describe the discourse structure of kaBanti menari on Mawasangka society Buton Regency of Sulawesi Tenggara province, describe the function of kaBanti menari on Mawasangka society Buton Regency of Sulawesi Tenggara province, and describe the life way and local culture of Mawasangka society Buton Regency of Sulawesi Tenggara province that is reflected in kaBanti menari discourse. …”
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    MyGamelan : A persuasive mobile application for Malay gamelan music / Madihatul Aqilah Mohd Jamel by Mohd Jamel, Madihatul Aqilah

    Published 2017
    “…According to the preliminary study, there are a lot of peoples have interest in knowing about gamelan music instrument but there were some limitations to it. …”
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    'I will solve my riddle to the music of the lyre' (Psalm 49:4): How 'lyrical' is Hebrew psalmody? by Gillingham, S

    Published 2017
    “…Indeed, the liturgical superscriptions of many psalms and the numerous hints to musical instruments and singing within them suggest that many texts were originally used for accompaniment to music and so could be seen as ›lyric poetry‹ in the strictest sense. …”
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