The Sound of One Hand Clapping was created in 1997.
Music has one long vowel and one short.The U has a long U (YOO) sound as in amuse, while the I has a short I sound.(myoo-zik)
Laughter in the Rain - Neil Sedaka
Yes I do. Where can I get one?
It samples Five to One by The Doors, Sound of the Police by KRS-ONE's, and Oochie Wally by the Bravehearts.
Harmony is any two (or more) notes played over the top of one another. The most common types of harmony are played with the 1st and 3rd, 1st and 5th, or 1st and 7th notes of the scale. A different sound, mood and tone colour is created with each interval according to which scale it comes from. The harmony that is created between the 1st and 3rd notes of a major scale is very different to that of a minor scale, seeing as the 3rd note of any scale is almost always the most prominent one in defining it's mood. In a major scale, these two notes played together will sound pleasant and fulfilled, in a minor scale, these two notes will sound unhappy and sometimes incomplete. The interval of the 1st and 5th note will always sound powerful and enforcing, with the exception of diminished and augmented scales, which have a similar dissonant sound. The interval of the 1st and 7th notes will always create suspense (again with the exception of diminished and augmented scales) and are hence a key characteristic in film music (they are also used a lot in Jazz and Funk styles). These three intervals are the most commonly used as the listener can engage with these sounds, but this does not mean harmony is limited to these intervals. Again, any two (or more) notes from any scale can be used to do this. The technique of creating harmony in music is used over almost every genre of music and hence differs accordingly.
The Sound of One Hand Clapping - film - was created on 1996-04-23.
The novel "The Sound of One Hand Clapping" by Richard Flanagan has 400 pages in the paperback edition.
The ISBN of The Sound of One Hand Clapping is 0-7329-0896-5.
The duration of The Sound of One Hand Clapping - film - is 1.55 hours.
One-Hand Clapping was created on 2001-08-17.
It is the sound of one hand clapping.
This question has 2 answers. Either a one-hand clapping makes a lighter sound than a two-hand clapping when your one hand tries to slap its fingers to its palm. The other answer would be that it sounds like this:
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no.that is not true because, you have to think "well what can I clap on one hand for it to make a sound?" or "is my clapping metaphorical as in silent applause?"there are many answers to this but there wouldn't be a definite "yes" or "no"Well.... No. Clapping is useing both hands and hitting them against eachother to make a sound, you cannot make a sound useing only one hand. Unless you use a object or another hand. There for there is no sound of one hand clapping.
I'm not completely sure what you are asking but I think the sound of one hand clapping is snapping your fingers because the sound from a snap comes from the air escaping from under your middle finger when it contacts the base of your thumb.
The duration of One-Hand Clapping is 1.57 hours.
This is called a loaded question. Loaded questions contain false or questionable assumptions. The classic example is "Do you still beat your dog?" This question assumes that the person owns a dog and that the dog has been beaten. If either of these assumptions are false the question cannot be answered with "yes" or "no", correct answers expose the false assumptions contained within the question. Answers might be "I do not own a dog" or "I have never beaten my dog." In our question the assumption is that one hand can clap and thereby make a sound. The answer to this question will be determined by how we define "clapping," which will then determine if the assumption it contains is true or false. If we define clapping as "two hands slapping together, thereby producing a sound," then the assumption that one hand can clap is false and the answer should then expose the false assumption. The answer would then be "one hand cannot clap." However, if we define clapping as "one hand slapping another object, thereby producing a sound," then the assumption is true, clapping only requires one hand, and the answer to the question is simply "a clapping sound".