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  2. Slapping (music) - Wikipedia

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    The slap sound comes from the combination of two elements: slapping, which involves striking the string with the side of the bony joint in the middle of the thumb, a harder surface than the pads of the fingers (used in plucked fingering); and intentionally allowing the vibrating string to come into contact with the metal frets, producing a ...

  3. Vibraslap - Wikipedia

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    I found out that it was an animal skull that you would strike, and the sound would come from the teeth-rattling in the loose sockets. So I took that concept and invented the Vibraslap, which was my first patent." [6] The vibraslap was the first patent granted to the instrument manufacturing company Latin Percussion. [7

  4. Slap tonguing - Wikipedia

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    The sound is created as a result of the release of suction in the mouth and the popping sound that the reed produces which amplifies as it travels through the horn. This effect is similar to when you would suck on a spoon. To create this effect, lay your tongue against a lot of the reed.

  5. Slapping (strike) - Wikipedia

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    The word "slap" is frequently used to minimize the perceived violence of an act, even if the act was especially severe. One person may hit another across the face and injure them severely, but in calling it a slap, it may seem less severe, since slapping is often associated with minor violence. [14] [15]

  6. Glossary of jazz and popular music - Wikipedia

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    The use of digital effects to alter the tone, sound, pitch, or other parameters of a signal. Many 2000s-era mixers, guitar amplifiers, and electronic keyboards have on-board DSP effects. double-time feel. This is an effect created in arrangements or improvised comping in which the rhythm section plays as if there were eight beats in a 4/4 bar.

  7. Clapper (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    A slap stick manufactured by Ludwig. A clapper is a basic form of percussion instrument. It consists of two long solid pieces that are struck together producing sound. They exist in many forms in many different cultures around the world. Clappers can take a number of forms and be made of a wide variety of material.

  8. Bass effects - Wikipedia

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    Bass effects are commonly available in stompbox-style pedals, which are metal or plastic boxes with a foot-operated pedal switch or button which turns the effect on and off. Most pedals also have knobs to control the tone, volume and effect level. Some bass effects are available in 19" rackmount units, which can be mounted in a road case.

  9. Wikipedia:April Fools/April Fools' Day 2021 - Wikipedia

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    An emergency user slap button was added to the top of the page. He also added this message to the top of his tab page: Sign my petition to ban April Fools jokes on Wikipedia! Panini!'s userpage was changed to that of the Sanskrit grammarian. And then it was changed to Kate Gosselin.