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  2. ¡Tré! - Wikipedia

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    ¡Tré! (stylized in all caps) is the eleventh studio album by the American rock band Green Day.It is the third and final installment in the ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! trilogy, a series of studio albums that were released from September to December 2012.

  3. If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it ...

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    The definition of sound, simplified, is a hearable noise. The tree will make a sound, even if nobody heard it, simply because it could have been heard. The answer to this question depends on the definition of sound. We can define sound as our perception of air vibrations. Therefore, sound does not exist if we do not hear it.

  4. Tré Cool - Wikipedia

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    Sound engineer Neill King, who worked with Green Day on Dookie, noted that Tré Cool shares Moon's "wild animal approach" to playing drums, and explained that the band encountered difficulties while recording "Basket Case" due to his unpredictable style: "It's not that Tré wasn't a good drummer, but in terms of his performances we wanted the ...

  5. The 2010s lost classics that became sleeper hits a decade on

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    Evergreen is just 87 seconds long and didn't chart originally, but became the go-to song for "hopecore" videos offering snippets of positivity and optimism on TikTok last year. It spent 35 weeks ...

  6. ¡Uno! - Wikipedia

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    ¡Uno! (stylized in all caps) is the ninth studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on September 25, 2012, by Reprise Records.It is the first of three albums in the ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, ¡Tré! trilogy, a series of studio albums released from September 2012 to December 2012.

  7. Treble (sound) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of treble sounds include soprano voices, flute tones, and piccolos. The term treble derives from the Latin triplum, used in 13th century motets to indicate the third and highest range. The treble control is used in sound reproduction to change the volume of treble notes relative to those of the middle and bass frequency ranges.

  8. Exploding tree - Wikipedia

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    Cold weather will cause some trees to shatter by freezing the sap, because it contains water, which expands as it freezes, creating a sound like a gunshot. [1] [2] The sound is produced as the tree bark splits, with the wood contracting as the sap expands.

  9. Tres (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The tres (Spanish for three) is a three-course chordophone of Cuban origin. The most widespread variety of the instrument is the original Cuban tres with six strings. Its sound has become a defining characteristic of the Cuban son and it is commonly played in a variety of Afro-Cuban genres.