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There are many different types of drums heads and you can tune them all differently to give your drum set different sounds. There's no proper sounds either, it's all up to the person playing the drums and how they want them to sound.
all you have is just for the first step create a file for all of the musics files have and name it that you know what is in it like for exemple 'music files' then in that file that just created make files for each type of music files you have and once again name it that you know what you have in it and put the music files eac exact type of i and you ready, if you listen to music ou just go there and choose which one.
The word you want is reverb.
We don't actually all sound the same, we do sound different. But if you mean that we sound the same if we sing in tune or pitch.
Yes a guitar amplifies sound although an acoustic sounds more than electric guitar but they all resonate sound
The term 'web root' means the first directory of a particular website where all the all the files and its sub files are contained. All websites have a web root.
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Yes, all music files contain horrible sound viruses. They were put there by the RIAA to track all your personal information and to steal your children.
"Libretto" is the technical term for the text and lyrics.
"alot" is not a word. The proper term is "a lot" for all words.
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You might want to take a look at winrar. It can actually open ISO files so you can extract selected or all files from the ISO file. The term is extraction. You EXTRACT files out of the ISO. Hoping this is what you asked for. Kindly, - N
Maybe you just didn't package the inserted sound file with your presentation. Not all inserted sound files in PowerPoint is embedded, sound files in wav format larger than 100 KB (i.e. anything but a short sound effect) and other sound file formats are linked to PowerPoint presentation, they are saved on your local disk. The difference between linked and embedded, please view the related link bellow. Solution 1 - embed the music in your presentation: To wav sound larger than 100KB: PowerPoint-> Tools->Options-> Advanced -> link sounds with file size greater than ...KB. Please input 50000. To music in all formats: Convert your PowerPoint presentation to Flash use some third party presentation tools, Wondershare PPT2Flash, for instance. It can help you create Flash-based presentation with all the original effects retained. Of course, all the sound files will be embedded in the presentation. You can send the Flash-based presentation to your friends and different computers. Solution 2 -- package: 1. Put the sound files and the PowerPoint presentation in a same folder. 2. Reinsert the sound file to the PowerPoint presentation. 3. Package the entire folder into one archive file and send it to others. Do not create self-extracting (SFX) archive since most email block EXE files by default. WinZip and WinRAR are both recommended to archive your presentation files for emailing perfectly.
all three can be sent as attachements or i the case of text that cn also be inserted
Sure we have all peoples of the world here but that may not be a proper term to describe anyone.
You go to Insert(the second tab at the top), then all the way at the right you'll see sound. Click on that to import music from files.
Including sound files that demonstrate the pronunciation of the distinct vowel sounds in both Mandarin Chinese and English would be most helpful for your presentation. This way, your audience can hear the differences in pronunciation and better understand how the vowel sounds vary between the two languages.