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Q: What is a song with reverse tape sound effect?
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If you put duct tape on your guitar will the sound be different?

If you put it over the strings or pickups it will have a bigger effect on an electric guitar, on an acoustic it will deaden the sound if applied to the sound board.


Is tape a long vowel word?

No, the word "tape" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in "tape" has a short vowel sound, as in "cat" or "hat."


Does tape have a short a sound?

No, the word tape has a long a sound.


What did the older generation use to manipulate sound before computer?

In music, each sound was recorded on tape and it was cut and spliced together. Pink Floyd was one of the first in using layered sound by running hundreds of feet of tape all around the studio. Look up Alan Parsons, he was the engineer on many of their albums and he explained how they had to splice and tape together all of it to make a song.


Does tape have the long vowel or short?

Long


How tape affects the sound of Badminton racket when smashed?

Makes the sound of hitting the shuttle amplified meaning it make it sound louder. Putting tape although will reduce the tension of the racket string when you remove the tape


Does the word video tape have a long vowel sound?

Yes. The "a" in tape is long.


What is an audio tape?

An audio tape is a magnetic tape which stores analogue sound for later playback on a tape player, or any similar variety of cassette tape.


What is the theme song to ''tale of the tape'' on U.F.C.?

"Tale of the Tape" by Bonzo Gas.


Does tape have a short e sound?

Yes, the word "tape" has a short e sound represented by the phonetic symbol /eɪ/.


Does the word tape have the long a sound?

short


How does tape recorder work?

Tape recorders capture sound by catching sound vibrations and creating electric pulse patterns on the moving tape. Metal powder covers the tape causing fluctuations on the magnetic tape in order to produce sound.