spondaic dimeter
After spending a couple of hours on this, I found the answer 10 minutes after posting the question... The problem was that the "A" and "B" speaker selections control the front speakers only. The surround sound speakers are always on, regardless of which set of speakers is selected. The answer to the problem was to set the receiver in "direct stereo" mode so that the surrouund sound stuff was taken out of the loop.
The main advantage of using a surround sound amplifier is to boost the sound quality of ones television. Programs sound better, and movies sound as if one is in the theatre watching the film.
the sound is a poem
Simulating acoustics is the process of modifying your sound in post-production, in order to portray how you want your sound to sound like. For example, when you record your sound in a sound proofed recording suite/room, where the sound cannot bounce, but you wish to make it sound like you're in an empty church, you would have to add reverberation to the sound in order to gain this effect. The process of adding the reverberation is simulating the acoustics of an empty church. This is called Simulating Acoustics.
Take two boards, 1" by 3", about 2 feet long and holding them forming a "V" at the bottom, and quickly slap the tops together. I found that throwing a coconut at a wooden fence sounded best. If you have a microphone and amplifier, blowing puffs of air directly into the microphone can make sounds that are similar to gunshots or explosions.
jesus is quite cool but you are as sound as the pound that i found off the ground
Sound of Our Hearts was created on 2012-01-16.
Pound for the Sound was created in 2001.
Words like bound, found, around, and sound have the same vowel sound as the word ground.
· around · background · compound · found · ground · hound · mound · pound · rebound · sound · surround
Ye mate! sound as a pound!
Some words that rhyme with "compound" are around, mound, and profound.
Yes, "cure their hearts of stone" is an example of alliteration because the words "hearts" and "stone" start with the same consonant sound. Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of neighboring words.
The meter following the passage "prey found heart pound guns sound life ends" is trochaic tetrameter. This means each line consists of four trochees (stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable), resulting in a rhythmic pattern of varying emphasis.
It sound heart wrenching to me.
The vowel pair in found has an OU or OW sound. It is in the rhyming words bound, hound, mound, pound, round, and sound. Other words with an OU include house, mouse and spouse. Also stout, ounce, pounce, bounce, cloud, couch, flour (flower), and sound. Words with an OW include how, plow, brown, and drowsy.
Mr. Hound; The Dawg Pound; Tha Dogg Pound; Bozo the Clown