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A one-way valve with retaining flanges inserted into a TE-fistula to allow speech while reducing the risk of aspiration. the risk of aspiration.
Ãâó: www.atosmedical.com/Products/Throat/Glossary.aspx
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Derived from choral music but applied to instrumental music as well, contrapuntal voicing (sometimes referred to as polyphonic voicing) refers to a unique melodic thread distinct from other voices in a measure by its harmonic direction and possibly its timbre. Contrapuntal voices reside in the same measure of the same staff. Voices are often distinguished by stem direction and sometimes by offsetting the horizontal position of notes. ...
Ãâó: www.musitek.com/SS3Manual/glossary.html
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A synthesizer sound, sometimes referred to as a
Ãâó: www.brookdalemusic.com/nwslttr/midi_trm.htm
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are based on performance, so they define what the computer does. They are usually: Note On( indicates when a note is activated), Note Off (indicates when a note is deactivated), Program Change ( indicates a change of sound from amongst the 128 timbres a multitimbric synthesizer can generate) Control Change (indicating the position of a control (from 0 to 127 and each n?indicates a different control, for example: volume, panorama, vibration, conveyance...). ...
Ãâó: www.xtec.es/rtee/eng/teledmus/vocabulary/m.htm
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writing that captures the correct level of distance, formality, or personality for the purpose of the writing and the audience
Ãâó: www.lupinworks.com/roche/pages/glossary.php
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