Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Nf5



Sharp-higher in pitch by a half step

Flat-lower in pitch by a half step

Natural-without flats or sharps, as the key of C major

What I did for this project but some flats and sharps in my music to change the way it sound better tell me how it sounds

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

NF4

I tried to use the abc guide lines.



Treble Clef-a sign on a staff, indicating the position of G above middle C on the second line

Bass Clef-a sign on a staff, indicating the position of F below middle C on the fourth line

Pitch- to determine or set the key of (a tune, an instrument, or the voice)

Octave-the eighth tone of an ascending or descending diatonic scale, or a tone seven degrees above or below a given tone in such a scale

NF3

Rest-a measured interval of silence between tones

I just removed four half notes and put four rest.

NF2

 I just merged two quarter notes to make a half note three times

Half Note- a note having half duration of a whole note


Friday, April 19, 2013

NF1:Quarter Note Madness

Staff-A set of five horizontal lines that are brought together by a brace


Grand Staff-This is a theoretical combination of eleven lines that encompass the bass clef and treble clef staves with the common line between them designating middle C

Time Signature-A symbol placed at the left side of the staff indicating the meter of the composition.



Measure-American term, equivalent to the English term "bar", signifying the smallest metrical divisions of a composition, containing a fixed number of beats, marked off by vertical lines on the staff.



Bar Lines-The common term meaning bar or the lines drawn perpendicularly across the staff to divide it into measures. \

What i did was put quarter notes in any place to see if it work together.   

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Anfp Part 3



Codec A computer program capable of encoding and/or decoding a digital data stream. . The term is a portmanteau (a blnding of two or more words)of coder and decoder.


Windows DirectSound-A windows interface between applications(such as Audacity)and the sound card driver.It is one of the ''audio hosts'' selectable in device toolbar.


This my voice recording with the music in the background


Anfp Part 2

Compression-A process that tends to even out the overall volume level by increasing the level of softer passages and decreasing the level of louder passages.


Dynamic Range-The difference between the loudest and softest part in an audio recording, the maximum possible being determined by its sample format.

Noise Floor-A level or amplitude representing the amount of near-continuous background noise present in the signal. A background hiss would raise the noise floor, and could prevent a faint signal (one below the noise floor) being heard at all. Unwanted sporadic noise such as a member of the audience coughing is noise, but it doesn't contribute to the noise floor.


This is me after I snip and edited my voice recording about Trey Songz.