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  Inverse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inverse multiplexer - Splits a signal into several signals, opposite of a multiplexer.
Inverse perspective - Also Byzantine perspective: the further the objects, the larger they are drawn.
Inverse-square law - The magnitude of a force is proportional to the inverse square of the distance.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Inverse   (285 words)

  
 Complement (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In traditional music theory a complement is the interval added to another, that is placed on top of another, so that their complete span is an octave.
The complement of any interval is its inverse, except for the octave and the unison which are each others complements.
In musical set theory or atonal theory, complement is used in both the naive set theory sense above, and in the additive inverse sense directly above as well.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Complement_(music)   (165 words)

  
 Inversion (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
(iv) A notation for chord inversion often used in popular music is to write the name of a chord, followed by a forward slash, and then the name of the note that is to sound in the bass.
Inversional equivalency is used little in tonal theory, though it is assumed a set which may be inverted onto another are remotely in common.
In musical set theory inversion may be usefully thought of as the compound operation transpositional inversion, which is the same sense of inversion as in the paragraph above, with transposition carried out after inversion.
www.peacelink.de /index.php?title=Inverse_(music)&redirect=no   (1109 words)

  
 Music in Advertising: An Analytic Paradigm
Music served to engage listeners' attention and render the advertisement less of an unwanted intrusion.
It is one of the peculiarities of human audition and cognition that music tends to linger in the listener's mind.
The music is plagiarized from the popular revial song, "Gimme That Old Time Religion." The initial lyrical phrase, "Gimme That Old Time...," is preserved in the replacement lyrics, but in the latter part of the second line the lyrics depart from the original music.
www.music-cog.ohio-state.edu /Huron/Publications/huron.advertising.text.html   (5167 words)

  
 Musical Patterns
Every single piece of music could be considered a [language] unto itself; so we are apparently discussing simultaneously, the metasyntax and metasemantics of music, in terms of its mathematized structures.
The actual process of composing music is very complicated as it involves integrating all levels of organization, where any given level can be designated (parameterized) by a time of duration; from the duration of a pitch or rest up to the time duration of the entire composition.
The sparseness of music of this type is reminiscent of Gagaku, the court music of Japan.
graham.main.nc.us /~bhammel/MUSIC/compose.html   (11620 words)

  
 INVERSE PROBLEM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A MUSIC map on a predefined grid set is obtained by taking the inverse of the cost function.
Location of the dipoles is extracted from MR images and the orientations of the dipoles are constrained to be normal to the cortical surface based on the assumption made before.
Inverse problem is highly underdetermined for tessellation representation due to the number of tessellation elements, which is on the order of 100,000 because of huge number of current sources in brain, against the limited number of sensors, which is on the order of 300 [6].
www-scf.usc.edu /~esen/reports/Report3.htm   (1689 words)

  
 Inversion Table Back -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In mathematics, an inverse function is in simple terms a function which "does the reverse" of a given function.
In mathematics, the inverse limit (also called the projective limit) is a construction which allows one to "glue together" several related objects, the precise matter of the gluing process being specified by morphisms between the objects.
Inverse limits can be defined in any category, but we will initially only consider inverse limits of groups.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/80/inversion-table-back.html   (1736 words)

  
 Dw Dunphy - Proud Sons of the Suburbs - Inverse Music - CD
The argument is made that creativity is in danger of being stifled because of the restrictive nature modern life forces upon its unwilling, or in most cases, unknowing, constituents.
Dunphy's self-produced Proud Sons of the Suburbs is an excellent storyteller and communicator that infuses his creation with great music that explores modern prog-blues at fast and slow speeds.
Proud Sons of the Suburbs is mature both musically and lyrically making it a album of importance and one that won't disappoint.
www.musictap.net /Reviews/DunphyDwProudSonsCD.html   (465 words)

  
 Inversion Therapy -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
An inverse multiplexer (often abbreviated to "inverse mux", "imux" or "demux") allows a data stream to be broken into multiple lower data rate communications links.
An inverse multiplexor differs from a demultiplexer in that each of the low rate links coming from it is related to the other ones and they all work together to carry the same data.
Inverse muxes are used, for example, to combine a number of ISDN channels together into one high rate circuit, where the DTE needs a higher rate connection than is available from a single ISDN connection.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/80/inversion-therapy.html   (2099 words)

  
 Inverse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Inverse function - in mathematics, a function that "reverses" the action of a given function.
Inverse (logic) - ~p → ~q is the inverse of p → q
Inverse scattering - The problem to determine object's shape/properties from measurements of scattered radiation/particles.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/I/Inverse.htm   (303 words)

  
 View The Music Wheels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The music you are hearing is minor then major.
What I have proven is that gematrian Earth grid numbers appear in not only the tuning of music, but in the geometry of music as well.
I am well aware of many who convert geometry into music and to this date have never seen anyone use the circles of 5ths and 4ths to display this very new and complex system.
members.aol.com /johnkeely/geo1.html   (226 words)

  
 The New Yorker: Fact
The music does not lend itself to the same generational storytelling as, say, “Sgt. Pepper.” There may be kids out there who lost their virginity during Brahms’s D-Minor Piano Concerto, but they don’t want to tell the story and you don’t want to hear it.
The music attracts the reticent fraction of the population.
Although the music is far from attaining any sort of countercultural cachet, it is no longer a plausible target for teen rebellion, given that all the parents listen to the Eagles.
www.newyorker.com /fact/content/?040216fa_fact4   (7542 words)

  
 Jacob's Well :: 1997-Fall/1998-Winter :: Dr. Paul Barnes) :: Music as Sacrament
In contrast to standard Western painting where perspective is portrayed naturally, many icons use “inverse perspective.” Rather than the eye being drawn away to a spot in the distance where all lines naturally converge (as in reality), the iconographer frequently reverses this process and throws all lines toward the viewer.
Music, a sister of poetry, effects the union of the arts, which appeal directly to the senses, with those which belong to the spirit; there object is...
In the harmony of many voices, in the sublime beauty of music, in the glory of the works of great composers, You lead us to the threshold of paradise to come, and to the choir of angels.
www.jacwell.org /articles/1998-WINTER-Barnes.html   (977 words)

  
 Inverse - Discussion Message Board Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Inverse Communications works with blue chip.Subject Int'l Workshop on Inverse Surveillance Camphones 'glogs and.Participation International Workshop on Inverse Surveillance Cameraphones.Reality Empowering children with inverse surveillance Constructionist.and proposed contribution to the theme of inverse surveillance.
inverse and.articles on the theory and applications of inverse and illposed problems.
Inverse lets you choose whether to see just.with verses that come before and/or after.
www.webula.net /boards?b=web_Inverse_1113957537   (282 words)

  
 Onesidezero Online | Inverse Music Album Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Radford's voice is very soothing, with his slow melodies and high croons, he is very easy and interesting to listen to.
The band work very well together, forming a tight musical unit that is pleasant to the ears.
The music seems to flow smoothly and shows the talent of these young musicians.
www.onesidezero.com /pages/press/InverseMusic.htm   (331 words)

  
 tremblay2
I arranged for the Sankyo a Minuet and a Trio al Rovescio ("in Reverse") by F.J. Haydn.
Musical research confirms that an "inverse-retrograde" melody is not detected by casual listeners.
For the Sankyo playing the inverse or inverse-retrograde variation, the Moebius strip is interesting to watch and economical to punch.
mmd.foxtail.com /Sounds/Sankyo20/tremblay2.html   (587 words)

  
 Dolmetsch Online - Music Dictionary A - Ad
the music of the indigenous peoples of Australia is diverse and complex, and depending on the region, may or may not include vocalization (hissing, grunting, shouting, shrieking, falsettos, growlings as well as enunciated syllabic and melismatic singing of words), nonsense syllables, chanting, vibrato, tremelo, continuous singing and bitonality.
a portable, box-shaped musical instrument, developed in Saxony (Germany) and Bohemia (Czech Republic), with metal reeds set in motion by air from a bellows operated by the player; the notes are operated either by playing on a piano-like keyboard or buttons, or a combination of the two.
When this music was brought to Togo and later Ghana in the late 19th century, its function changed.
www.dolmetsch.com /defsa.htm   (6198 words)

  
 CD Baby: POP: New Wave - music you will love. - from offoffoff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Universally hip, vocal music which masterfully touches your soul because it covers the experiences that are common to all humanity.
Electonic-based music with female vocals, with an updated,modern style of post-goth synth-pop that blends the uptempo beats and sounds of retro with reflective, emotional lyrics.
Electronic-based music with female vocals, with an updated,modern style of post-goth synth-pop that blends the uptempo beats and sounds of retro with reflective, emotional lyrics.
www.cdbaby.com /style/135/all?cdbaby=8fbcdfbc1a34218f7ca6a6980b606002   (8587 words)

  
 Duet (music)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A duet is a musical composition for two performers most often used for a vocal piano duet.
And it was, in a sense that this is the only available one in the market.First of all, the selection of the music.
These pieces are mostly quite easy to play, and so are suited to beginners, beginners at dueting, or people who just want some fun things to play with a friend that won't need too much work to get going.The pieces are quite short, only a couple are longer...
www.freeglossary.com /Duet_(music)   (315 words)

  
 List of microtonal music on CD
Xenharmonic is a term invented by Ivor Darreg for musical phenomena that sound different from having 12 tones in an octave, and derives from the Greek xenos = strange, foreign.
Music for acoustic and electronic instruments by the Toronto-based chamber ensemble ARRAYMUSIC (violin, clarinet, trumpet, bass, piano, percussion).
Sonic Tiger Music, P.O. Box 678, Stow MA 01775-0678, USA, stmusic@shore.net is specialised in modern music and sells a good selection of these CDs and has also LPs in stock from Wyschnegradsky, Carrillo and Radulescu.
www.xs4all.nl /~huygensf/doc/discs.html   (10426 words)

  
 inverse - OneLook Dictionary Search
Example: "A term is in inverse proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) as the other decreases (or increases)"
Phrases that include inverse: inverse square law, inverse function, additive inverse, inverse floater, multiplicative inverse, more...
Words similar to inverse: opposite, reciprocal, reverse, more...
www.onelook.com /?loc=rescb&w=inverse   (299 words)

  
 CD Duplication, CD Replication, DVD Duplication, Cheap CD Duplication, Manufacturing Services, Music Classifieds by ...
Although Community Musician is a site that provides music classifieds and other services to musicians, the company provides CD duplication and replication services for audio and data duplication projects.
It is important to realize that the duplication and replication process is the same regardless of content, as well as the difference between CD duplication and replication.
In fact, customers often find that if they buy locally, they get hit with state sales tax, but save on shipping, and the inverse situation exists as well: one might not pay tax on a job done out of state, but will pay shipping.
www.communitymusician.com   (896 words)

  
 Music thing
Thanks to Jonathan for sending this awful but funny interview with synthporn legend Klaus Schulze (the founder member of Tangerine Dream who has a hell of a lot of big synthesizers and once recorded a musical biography of King Ludwig II of Bavaria).
MT reader and contributor Inverse Room has done a great sounding (well, the first five minutes are definitely good) podcast dedicated to the mighty Wurlitzer electric piano, for Creot Radio.
Brian Eno is selling off his beloved (and battered) DX-7, which was presumably used to compose the Microsoft Sound, among one or two other pieces of music.
www.musicthing.co.uk   (1761 words)

  
 MMD Archives: Sankyo 20-Note Moebius Strip Plays Inverse Music
A process similar to the one was used by Slonimsky in "Moebius Strip Tease": the music rotated endlessly around the head of two singers, as the inside went outside and vice versa.
His instructions: "Copy the music on a strip of card stock 68 inches long and give the strip a half twist to turn it into a Moebius strip." :) When we invert a standard Sankyo strip, we get on both sides a G scale of white notes.
Unless otherwise noted, all opinions are those of the individual authors and may not represent those of the editors.
mmd.foxtail.com /Archives/Digests/200302/2003.02.04.01.html   (651 words)

  
 boing-wiki: MusicNonStop
We drove cross-country and listened to the radio a lot: we heard your typical top-40 stuff, RandB is really popular there too, occasionally we'd hear more traditional African music, SA Jazz and even house music, and in rural areas we even heard country music a few times.
I was at a big music store in Cape Town (they were playing Kruder and Dorfmeister on the system!?) and a bunch of guys were around the listening post with stuff like Brandy, Nas and 2Pac but I also saw Mutabaruka and a lot of people listening to a local guy named Zola.
It has been spun from cd in various states of arrangement by the Idjuts and their aficionados until the full cheek-rattle was achieved.
www.employees.org /~alokem/boing.cgi?MusicNonStop   (3373 words)

  
 :: Adventure Music :: Bringing You the BEST of Brazil....and Beyond
Inverse Universe, was recently described by Latin Beat Magazine as “New Millennium Brazilian music.
Brilliant.” With a dazzling array of grooves created by Peixoto's beautifully crafted, multi-textured acoustic instrumental arrangements, the album perfectly captures the poetic communicative power of Villela's gorgeous voice.
"On Inverse Universe Claudia Villela and Ricardo Peixoto have given us a wonderful collection of exotically beautiful and moving music.
www.adventure-music.com /artist_disc.asp?artist_id=0001   (154 words)

  
 Panasonic ewear - digital music for a digital generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
So just transfer your music to the SD card, slip it into the SD Card slot on the panasonic ewear headset, and you have the perfect portable music player.
Panasonic ewear is easy on the eyes and highly legible with the use of stylish inverse liquid crystal technology.
This will become even more important as more of the big music content providers commit to using the internet as a major means of music distribution.
www.panasonic-europe.com /ewear   (500 words)

  
 New Scientist Breaking News - 'Meta-files' proposed for legal music sharing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A new file-sharing standard designed to distribute copyrighted music and movies legitimately has been developed by a technology consortium.
Barney Wragg, of Universal Music's eLabs, says the standard would make it possible for people who prefer different types of computer or music file format to share music more easily.
The CRF is hoping the sharing file standard will be adopted by technology companies and incorporated into software music players.
www.newscientist.com /news/news.jsp?id=ns99994476   (413 words)

  
 Electric Blues Club - Free Music Lessons, Music Tutorials, Learn to Play Online
Free music lessons and tutorials for beginners to advanced musicians, links to online lessons and NEW music software viewlet tutorials for anyone venturing into streaming media and recording.
This virtual reality Java piano lets you play the piano and have a little fun while learning the relationship between the sounds, music theory, musical scales, and the underlying math and physics of how sounds are produced and perceived.
Combined with the piano is an oscilloscope and sound generator so you can create, view, and hear sounds and you can learn how the amplitude and period of the wave relates the volume and pitch of the sounds.
www.electricbluesclub.co.uk /tutorials.html   (2864 words)

  
 Colorado Bluegrass Music Society Jokes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Your music touched me so deeply that I just want to take you home with me and make mad passionate love to you all night long." The saxophone player stares at her for a moment and asks, "Did you see the first set or the second set?".
There are concrete reports of sessions in as many as 42 cities (so far) being destroyed by this virus, with up to 300 former session musicians able only to sit mute and look at their instruments while reciting Snoopy Dog Dog.
And the words of the final blast of music which accompanies "Where do you want to go today?" are actually "confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis..." In English: "When the damned are confounded, and consigned to sharp flames..."; which describes exactly where I want to go today.
www.coloradobluegrass.org /jokes.htm   (9860 words)

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