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- In a string instrument, the sound post or soundpost is a dowel inside the instrument under the treble end of the bridge, spanning the space between the...
- is also known for its melancholic sound. This may be partly due to the fact that several acts were inspired by post-punk bands; Tricky and M****ive Attack...
- suborbital flight profile, sounding rockets are often much simpler than counterparts built for orbital flight. Certain sounding rockets have an apogee between...
- Cavalry. The "First Post" call signals the start of the duty officer's inspection of a British Army camp's sentry posts, sounding a call at each one....
- emulated the original sound of grunge. In the late 1990s, post-grunge became a more clearly defined style that combined the sound and aesthetic of grunge...
- ambient sounds, melodic guitars and elements of niche genres like shoegaze", and praising it for being able to "switch from vast sounding post-rock to...
- The Post is a 2017 American political thriller film about The Washington Post and the publication of the Pentagon Papers. It was directed and produced...
- Austin Richard Post (born July 4, 1995), known professionally as Post Malone, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He has gained...
- surface area of the sounding boards, with sound holes providing an opening into the resonant chamber formed by the body, letting the sounding boards vibrate...
- palate. The otherwise identical post-palatal variant is articulated slightly behind the hard palate, making it sound slightly closer to the velar [ɰ]...