Archive for February, 2011
Pop Art Canvas
With the great improvements, certainly in today’s technology in the world, major improvements in the arts industry also continue to grow, and these improvements are increasingly evident in our daily lives. Many people are not connected or related to the world of art in no way can now enjoy this beautiful, authentic style pop art canvas.
A concrete example of this correction is more durable canvas art is used for pop art canvas. These paintings are designed for lifetime use and there are plans for such an art canvas to last a decade, as it is properly supported. This is exactly why people increasingly are turning their precious photos on canvas pop art. Not only for themselves but as a gift. Because art is a gift idea unique and wonderful to give to their loved ones if you want to keep a favorite photo of your family, so simply head to your local art store and get your digital photos into a canvas pop art fully customized. Pop Art Portraits are visible in our daily lives are just as many artists get hooked on the hard way that such work must be completed. For decades, art has been used several times without saturating the style. Saturate artistic styles such unfortunately, it’s really the death of style.
Cool colors and crisp color to convey a clear message to the right, because the eyes of many advertisers art form that would capture the attention of young people and children, who seem unconsciously appealing with colorful shades.
In addition to being a part of your home interior and gift unique idea made of canvas pop art can also be used for t-shirts, personalized pillowcases, and even handbags. With the advance of modernization of the arts and high technology, it is now possible to see these works of pop art almost anywhere you go in the world. The lives of these amazing pieces of art, no doubt, will live forever.
Pitch for Guitar
Pitch is a fundamental aspect of music. One definition of music is organized sound over time. It is therefore important that we start with a solid explanation of what the track is. When you hear a sound you hear three aspects – a location (measured in Hz) 2 Noise level (in dB) 3 timbre (sound quality), such as the electric guitar has a sound completely different from the low or the piano.
Pitch is measured vibrations in the air detected by the ear.
- Measure the frequency in hertz (Hz)
- Powered by plucked strings, hit the drum notes of the piano
Hertz is a system designed to measure the frequency by the scientist Heinrich Hertz. A = A vibration Hertz (cycles) per second. Hertz is the universal measure of the height.
Have you ever seen a speaker when a song is played that is low in field? The cone of the speaker “Flaps” is because the sound is low in Hertz, so you can “see” the speaker cone vibrating if the sound was higher in the vibration speaker would be more field difficult to spot.
It is a spectacle to see the speaker universal on the flight as a symbol of the music of such a low frequency can be seen in this YouTube clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwoRlO8aVsQ
The speaker is flapping because Hertz is the lowest level so the speaker will vibrate only a small number of times per second.
The ear is designed to detect sounds in the air that comes from the early life of the ear would be there to help you locate prey or a predator.
When a note is vibrating faster than we call it when a higher note vibrates more slowly, we call it down. A2 on the piano is 110,000 Hz A3 on a piano (an octave higher) is 220.000 Hz, which is exactly double the frequency in Hz is the same tone, but higher than the height.
Since the initial discovery of musical instruments as we know it today (we are equal temperament scale) If a half-length of the string to double your height and climb what we call an octave, this finding was changed by the vast majority of Western music as we know it today, chromatic scale, which has twelve courses.
If you go to play the guitar now, and what you notice any of the guitar string open (no tape is used), then button 12 frets and play the same string as it should be accompanied by a similar but an octave high).
Octave means eight shades, if you were playing an open string, then the eighth would be the same.