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    hardware? - A hardware is something we can see and touch in a computer. What is a software? - A software is something we can see but cannot touch‚ it is usually stored in a computer system. Some of the examples of hardware are: - Mouse - Keyboard - Monitor - CPU -Speaker - Printer - Scanner - Trackerball - Joystick Some of the examples of software are: - Microsoft Words - Internet Explorer - etc As of the moment‚ many trends come out in the business world to make human tasks

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    Keyboard Melody The Kingswood School ‘Three Little Birds’ by Bob Marley Structure Play riff x Intro Chorus Verse Chorus Verse Chorus – 1 1 1 1 3 Keyboard notes - find these notes on your keyboard Remember to use an organ sound! C# A Chorus Verse B F# D E G A Easy Keyboard The Kingswood School ‘Three Little Birds’ by Bob Marley Structure Play riff x Intro Chorus Verse Chorus Verse Chorus – 2 1 2 1 6 Keyboard notes - find these notes on your keyboard Remember

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    The piece Lingus by Snarky Puppy was very captivating. I was thoroughly impressed with each of the musicians and by this very modern feeling piece. Lingus sounds very different from what I have heard this semester. My initial thought was that this tune sounded like dubstep. Dubstep is a form of electronic dance music. After listening to the whole piece‚ I think Lingus is a fusion of jazz‚ rock‚ and funk. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this complex and different piece. Lingus would fit perfectly

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    piano. When you sit down‚ your knees should come right to the wooden ledge under the keyboard. Sitting straight and shoulders back‚ extend your arms with your hands in fists. Can you touch the engraving on the wooden panel above the keys? If you can with your arms fully extended‚ you are sitting the perfect distance away from the piano. The next thing you must learn is the pattern of sound each key of the keyboard is a part of. Reach down and play the key furthest to your left. Notice how deep

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    Ctk 4400 Case Study

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    The CTK-4400 is a flexible keyboard that can do everything from assisting students discover set tunes through its instructional functions‚ to tape-recording and sequencing music structures making use of the recording and tasting function. The keyboard has 152 tunes to learn through the Step Up Lesson system‚ which is potentially more than numerous other producers provide on a comparable keyboard. And with 600 various voices and 180 various rhythm choices to select from‚ it is simple to be imaginative

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    Carpal Tunnel

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    people have gotten this syndrome because of the technology we use. When people repeatedly do the same motions over a certain amount of time‚ like texting‚ their hands and wrist start to ache and become inflamed. Constant texting and the use of a keyboard or mouse can lead to Carpal Tunnel and people need to recognize the symptoms of this syndrome to get treatment or for future prevention. First off‚ constant texting eventually leads to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. When people send hundreds of texts a

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    Input and Output Devices

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    person (or other system) to communicate with a computer. For instance‚ a keyboard or a mouse may be an input device for a computer‚ while monitors and printers are considered output devices for a computer. Devices for communication between computers‚ such as modems and network cards‚ typically serve for both input and output. Note that the designation of a device as either input or output depends on the perspective. Mouse and keyboards take as input physical movement that the human user outputs and convert

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    midi vs audio

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    contain no sound‚ but tell the computer or electronic keyboard what to play. For Example: Imagine a guy playing your favorite song on a keyboard. By pressing the keys‚ he’s "telling" the keyboard what notes to play and how long to play them. Now imagine the guy being replaced by a computer. The computer sends signals to the keyboard that tell it what notes to play and how long to play them. These are MIDI signals. Now imagine the keyboard being replaced by your computer’s sound card. When playing

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    1 1. The main purpose of financial accounting is to communicate useful financial information to decision-makers both inside and outside of the business organization.    True    False   2. The Canadian Business Corporations Act mandates that all incorporated companies in Canada follow IFRS.    True    False   3. Private companies in Canada may choose between IFRS or ASPE.    True    False   4. Canada has adapted its own pre-existing standards for public companies to IFRS‚ while the U.S has adopted

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    CUI v/s GUI

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    and manipulate multiple things at once and is much faster to navigate when compared with a command line. Speed Command line users only need to use their keyboards to navigate a command line interface and often only need to execute a few lines to perform a task. A GUI may be easier to use because of the mouse. However‚ using a mouse and keyboard to navigate and control your operating system for many things is going to be much slower than someone who is working in a command line. Resources A computer

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