Sony
音響 Onkyo
They were named after the sound
Japanese music is really diverse. That's what i know.
Soundgarden is named after a NOAA public art work called A Sound Garden.
Most modern systems use audio electronic amplifiers. The old horn type hearing aid would concentrate sound.
you can use electronic drums for any song.. they are more practical bc of light weight and easy movement and volume control but depending on which one they can sound fake
there's a kind of flower named Erika, but it's not so famous. Erika does not have any specific meaning, but it's not rare that Japanese parents name their child by sound.
That is not a standardized romanization of a Japanese word, nor does it sound like any Japanese word I am familiar with.
Hayai means 'quick' or 'fast' in Japanese.
What is the importance of sound in an electronic keyboard?
Well... Su in Chinnese means respectful but just because a name starts with a "SU" does not mean that they all have the same meaning. The meaning of a name in Japanese is related to the character used for that sound rather than the sound itself. There are many characters that can be used to make the sound "SU" in Japanese. So there is no definitive answer to your question. Sorry!
Electronic Sound was created on 1969-05-02.
in Japanese word Sony means whiz kids. In Latin Sonnus means sound.
大嵐 /ō* a ra shi/ [ō: elongated O sound]
"inosh" can not be a Japanese word as there is no "sh" sound without being followed by a vowel. You're likely asking for the meaning of "inochi" which means "life".
"Senjuro" is a Japanese name that does not have a specific meaning on its own. It is a combination of characters chosen for their phonetic sound rather than any inherent meaning.
It would become phonetic and sound like Veekuta
Rangiku is a Japanese name that does not have a specific meaning. It is a combination of two kanji characters, which are used for their sound rather than their individual meanings.