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  2. Free field (acoustics) - Wikipedia

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    In nature, free field conditions occur only when sound reflections from the floor can be ignored, e.g. in new snow in a field, or approximately at good sound-absorbing floors (deciduous, dry sand, etc.) Free field conditions can be artificially produced in anechoic chambers. In particular, free field conditions play a major role in acoustic ...

  3. Michael Hedges - Wikipedia

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    Michael Alden Hedges (December 31, 1953 – December 2, 1997) was an American acoustic guitarist and songwriter. He was known as a virtuoso who used unorthodox playing techniques, and much of his output was classified as new age music.

  4. Acoustical measurements and instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    The three main groups of microphones are pressure, free-field, and random-incidence, each with their own correction factors for different applications. [1] Well-known acoustic sensor suppliers include PCB Piezotronics, Brüel & Kjær, GRAS and Audio Precision. [2]

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    Get your Free Set of Elixir® Acoustic Guitar Strings at this link while supplies last! To see our running list of the top 100 greatest rock stars of all time, click here. Show comments.

  6. Blackbird Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2005 by Joe Luttwak and Kyle Wolf in San Francisco with the intent of producing travel guitars with composite materials, which are more durable than wooden guitars. In 2007, Blackbird released its first model, a carbon fiber steel string travel guitar called the Rider, which was the first all-hollow unibody instrument ...

  7. Acoustic guitar - Wikipedia

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    Slide guitar is a common technique that can be played on acoustic, steel acoustic, and/or electric guitars. It is primarily used in the blues, rock, and country genres. [ 23 ] When playing with this technique, guitarists wear a small metal, glass, or plastic tube on one of their fretting hand fingers and slide it across the fretboard rather ...

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