A microphone
Yes, onomatopoeia can be effectively used in stage directions to enhance the visual and auditory experience of a performance. It helps convey sounds that characters hear or produce, adding depth to the scene. For example, directions like "the door creaks" or "thunder rumbles" create a vivid atmosphere and guide actors in their performances. This technique can enrich the storytelling and engage the audience's imagination.
Electro-acoustic with digitally sampled sounds, vocals, a reed pipe and popular dance rhythms. Unaccompanied interludes enable us to hear the tapping of feet
"rabbit ears" old name for an antenna
Rhyming helps you to learn what words to use with the same sounds as each other. If you want to write a poem, you should rhyme all the words at the ends of each line.
This line, from near the beginning of Act II Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, could mean a couple of things. First, Romeo might mean that he can see that Juliet is speaking but cannot hear what she is saying either because he is too far away or she is speaking too softly. Or he might mean that although he can hear her making sounds, they are inarticulate sighs and not in language.
A microphone helps amplify and detect small sounds by converting sound waves into electrical signals. This device uses a sensitive transducer to capture audio and convert it for recording or amplification.
yes, animals hear thousands of high pitched noises that we cant hear at all. hope this helps :)
We can hear alot of sounds
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
It is used to detect low frequency heart sounds and to hear abormal heart sounds more clearly.
They hear sounds in the same way that humans do.
Yes, dogs have a keen sense of hearing and can hear the high-pitched sounds made by mice and other small animals in the house.
where did you best hear the vesicular respiratory sounds
We do not "here" sounds, that is the wrong word. you "hear" sounds. We hear them through our ears which are sensitive to vibrations in the air.
Foxes can hear sounds at frequencies ranging from about 30 Hz to 50 kHz, allowing them to detect a wide range of sounds, including high-pitched noises made by small animals. This acute sense of hearing helps them locate prey and communicate effectively with other foxes. Their ability to hear high frequencies is particularly useful for hunting in various environments.
canines.they hear sounds we can't hear at all,but to them they are painful.