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The I has a short I sound, the O has a schwa (uh) sound, and the Y has a long E sound.
Sam Brunton has written: 'Notes and sketches on the history of Parry Sound' -- subject(s): Parry Sound (Ont. : District), History
he did this by breaking the sound barrier (also known asthe sound of speed)
a frozen moment without movement or sound, but with focus
Before the age of recorded sound in motion ...
Victory. ( V=H. C=S. )
The first sound recording process was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877. He created the phonograph, which could capture and play back sound for the first time in history.
He helped create the first all American sound of jazz.
Karin Bijsterveld has written: 'Mechanical sound' -- subject(s): History, Machinery, Noise, Noise control, Noise music, Noise pollution, Social aspects, Social aspects of Sound, Sound
Fredi Perry has written: 'Kitsap' 'Bremerton and Puget Sound Navy Yard' -- subject(s): History, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
Rick Kennedy has written: 'Little labels--big sound' -- subject(s): Popular music, Sound recording industry, History and criticism