![]() Putting Motion to Music:Adding Sound and Music to Presentations: Music may be used to set the emotional tone for a picture of an animated piece. Music permits words or ideas to stay in memory when otherwise these thoughts are lost. Applications for songs include remembering lists, learning a foreign language or teaching children about cultures. Understanding Auditory Information: The use of spectrographic information is useful in scientificly studying speach and language disorders. It is also useful as efforts are made to objectify the timber and pitch of voice or instrument. there are growing applications of sound spectrography in neuology and psychaitry. Melody, rhythm and lyrics are all stored in different areas of the brain. Understanding auditory illusions is one way to grasp how the human brain processes information presented as sound. Compositions: REAL BEES DON'T WEAR HATS (children's song) THERE IS A BOAT (folk song) SOME IMAGINED CRIME (popular song) LET ME BE FREE (OF THIS DEPERATE WORLD) (spiritual) WE DON'T EVEN KNOW IF IT'S MUSIC YET (experimental) OWLS HUNT AT NIGHT (folk song) LET THESE SORROWS GO (spiritual) If you or someone else wishes to learn more about projects at Science Animatin, Inc., please contact us.
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