yes metaphorically speaking.
Noise is really unwanted and disturbing and sound is more like music. It is wanted.
True
The pitch of someone's voice is controlled by the tension on the vocal chords
difference between local oscillator and controlled oscillator
It is controlled by the controls on the amplifier and any pedals or sound mixers it is connected to.
No, the "liter" does not have an R-controlled vowel sound. In this word, "i" makes a short sound /ɪ/, and "e" makes an unaccented schwa sound /ə/.
The song itself is controlled by Sony/ATV Tree; sound recordings would be controlled by their particular labels.
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it is a vowel that u can only hear the "R" sound
yes metaphorically speaking.
No. There is a short E at the start. And although the EE makes the sound of the letter E (normally a long E), the sound is R-controlled and is indicated by a caret I. Most caret I words have an "ear" (îr) sound.
by the reed vibrating. The tone is controlled by how much air can get out through the finger holes.
A bio box is a room overlooking a theatre from a back, from with projection, lighting and sound are controlled.
A bio box is a room overlooking a theatre from a back, from with projection, lighting and sound are controlled.
Noise is really unwanted and disturbing and sound is more like music. It is wanted.
There are number of works by that title. The 1977 Foreigner song is controlled by Warner Chappell, and sound recordings of it are controlled by Atlantic (which is conveniently owned by Warner as well).