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Tones
Some stereotypes have an element of truth. A presented set of rules but in the end you get to choose. What happens if you're not Black enough for the ends, but too Black for the rest of the world?Gerel Falconer's Tones follows the pivotal moments of lead character Jerome, aka The Professor, and his upbringing from childhood to his departure from university.As he battles with his identity we go on a journey through the depths of Black-British culture, class, and belonging. Tones combines the gritty underground sounds of Hip-Hop, Grime and Drill with the melodrama of opera to tell the story of a treacherous path to self-discovery.The original production was presented by award-winning Wound Up Theatre. From writer and performer Gerel Falconer, winner of Best Book and Lyrics at the Black British Theatre Awards 2023 and nominee for The Stage Debut Awards 2023, Tones is a riveting exploration of the Black experience and the Mixed experience.This edition was published to coincide with the run at Summerhall's Roundabout, at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2024.
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Trumpeter Freddie Hubbard teams up on record with James Spaulding (who doubles on alto and flute) for the first time on this excellent set, with the assistance of pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Reggie Workman, and drummer Clifford Jarvis. The quintet performs four of the trumpeter's originals (including Lament for Booker and the title cut) plus an advanced version of the standard 'You're My Everything'. John Coltrane's modal music was starting to influence Hubbard's conception and his own playing was pushing the modern mainstream ahead without really entering the avant-garde.
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Why do low tones travel further than high tones?
Low tones travel further than high tones because they have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies. This allows them to interact less with obstacles and air particles, resulting in less energy loss as they travel through the air. In contrast, high tones have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies, causing them to be more easily absorbed and scattered by the surrounding environment, resulting in a shorter travel distance. This is why low tones are often used for long-distance communication, such as foghorns and bass-heavy music at outdoor events.
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Why does a foghorn emit low tones and not high tones?
A foghorn emits low tones because low-frequency sound waves travel further and penetrate through fog, mist, and other obstacles more effectively than high-frequency sound waves. This allows the foghorn to be heard over long distances and effectively warn ships of potential hazards. Additionally, low tones are less likely to be absorbed or scattered by the surrounding environment, making them more reliable for signaling in foggy conditions.
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How can one make light tones brighter and dark tones darker?
To make light tones brighter, one can increase the exposure or brightness in post-processing software, adjust the highlights, or use a curves adjustment to lift the midtones. To make dark tones darker, one can decrease the exposure or brightness, adjust the shadows, or use a curves adjustment to deepen the shadows. Additionally, increasing contrast can help make dark tones appear darker and light tones appear brighter.
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Why do low tones have a greater range than high tones?
Low tones have a greater range than high tones because they have longer sound waves, which allows them to travel further distances without losing energy. Additionally, low tones have more energy and can penetrate through obstacles more effectively than high tones. This greater range of low tones is also due to the fact that our ears are more sensitive to low frequencies, making them easier to detect over longer distances.
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Distinct, diverse, unique. Mono is self-expression. Comprising a translucent silicone strap, PC case and colored acrylic glass, the Mono offers a wide variety of colors. The Mono Tones are available in 2 colors, with each color combination carefully selected by our design team.
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Product description Men's regular fit sweatpants jogging - Model description: sweatpants with two-tone logo print on left pant leg. Drawstrings and pockets in contrasting colors. - Quality color 1000/Black: 100% combed cotton - Quality color 1004/Brown Grey: 67% combed cotton, 33% polyester - Fabric: fleece (brushed back) Quality 100% combed cotton
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Hub-tones
Trumpeter Freddie Hubbard teams up on record with James Spaulding (who doubles on alto and flute) for the first time on this excellent set, with the assistance of pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Reggie Workman, and drummer Clifford Jarvis. The quintet performs four of the trumpeter's originals (including Lament for Booker and the title cut) plus an advanced version of the standard 'You're My Everything'. John Coltrane's modal music was starting to influence Hubbard's conception and his own playing was pushing the modern mainstream ahead without really entering the avant-garde.
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How can one make bright tones brighter and dark tones darker?
One way to make bright tones brighter is to increase the exposure or brightness in post-processing software. This can help to enhance the highlights and make the bright areas appear even brighter. On the other hand, to make dark tones darker, one can adjust the contrast or shadows in post-processing to deepen the shadows and make the dark areas appear richer and more intense. Additionally, using dodge and burn tools can also help to selectively brighten or darken specific areas of an image.
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What is a cultural heritage?
Cultural heritage refers to the traditions, customs, beliefs, and artifacts that are passed down from generation to generation within a society. It encompasses the tangible and intangible aspects of a culture, including historical sites, monuments, art, music, language, and rituals. Cultural heritage plays a crucial role in shaping a community's identity and preserving its unique heritage for future generations. It is an important part of a society's history and contributes to its sense of belonging and continuity.
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What are whistle tones?
Whistle tones are the highest register of the human voice, above the head voice and falsetto. They are produced by a very small portion of the vocal cords vibrating, creating a very high-pitched and airy sound. Whistle tones are often used by singers for vocal embellishments and to reach extremely high notes. Not all singers are able to produce whistle tones, as it requires a high level of vocal control and skill.
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Can you raise and lower the music's half tones and whole tones?
Yes, it is possible to raise and lower the music's half tones and whole tones. This can be achieved by using techniques such as transposition or modulation. Transposition involves shifting the entire musical piece up or down by a certain interval, while modulation involves changing the key of the music. Both of these techniques can be used to raise or lower the music's half tones and whole tones to achieve the desired effect.
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