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Sibilance -
Definition and
Examples of
Sibilance".
Literary Devices. 2014-02-14.
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- of the
human voice.
Sibilance lies in
frequencies anywhere between 2 and 10 kHz,
depending on the
individual voice.
Excess sibilance can be
caused by compression...
- has
different uses and effects.
Another special case of
consonance is
sibilance, the use of
several sibilant sounds such as /s/ and /ʃ/. An
example is...
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improve consistency in
mixing and mastering. It is used on
voice to
reduce sibilance and in
broadcasting and
advertising to make an
audio program stand out...
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Waters said that
early UK
pressings of the
album contained "excessive
sibilance".
After recording had finished, the band fell out with the film company...
-
sewing socks for soldiers" is a
particular form of
alliteration called sibilance,
repeating an s sound. Both are
commonly used in poetry. "She
would run...
- the microphone. Pop
filters do not
appreciably affect hissing sounds or
sibilance, for
which de-essing is used. Additionally, a pop
filter can
protect against...
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dentoalveolar one was
moved "forward" to
interdental /θ̟/,
losing its
former sibilance in the
process (which
increased its
acoustic distance to the remaining...
-
Waters said that
early UK
pressings of the
album contained excessive sibilance.
After recording had finished, the band fell out with the film company...
- 384 10th Brilliance, the
sounds of
bells and the
ringing of
cymbals and
sibilance in speech. 16,384 to 32,768 11th
Beyond brilliance,
nebulous sounds approaching...