The author was the first to connect an arc lamp with an aerial and a ground, and to use a microphone transmitter to modulate the sustained oscillations so set up.
Defn: To modulate or modify with the tongue, as notes, in playing the flute and some other wind instruments.
Defn: A plug in a flute or an organ pipe, to modulate the tone.
To vary or inflect in a natural, customary, or musical manner; as, the organs of speech modulate the voice in reading or speaking.
Could any person so modulate her voice as to deceive so many Broome.
To modulate the voice in a musical, sonorous, and measured manner, as in reading the liturgy; to intone.
To form, utter, or modulate by whistling; as, to whistle a tune or an air.
It is advisable to limit the work at first to melodies which do not modulate to the relative major.
This end will be attained by deferring the use of bridge-notes until the children are ready to sing melodies in the minor keys which modulate to the relative major.
It enabled him to play in any key he preferred, and placed the whole twenty-four of them at his disposal, so that he could modulate into the remoter as easily and naturally as into the more nearly related keys.
Most composers stick closely to their tonic key and modulate out of it with deliberation.
The Bacchic and Corybantic dances one can also modulate and quell, by changing the metre from the trochaic and the measure from the Phrygian.
We have endeavoured to modulate our version accordingly.
And it's a lot easier for him to modulate that current so it will modulate the beam than to use revolving mirrors or some other mechanical means to do the job.
His marionettes are beginning to modulate into flesh and blood, and, like the mermaid of the fairy story, the transformation is a painful one.
Its advantage is that it makes it practicable to play in all twenty-four keys, and because of the identity of the sharps and flats it becomes easy to modulate from one key to another.
Unable to modulate his voice, he heard the words come out too deep, too loud.
But if ever an unlucky people modulated out of one mood into another, it was our Rebels, when they undertook to modulate out of the harmonies of the Constitution into their bloody discords.
But, if ever an unlucky people modulated out of one mood into another, it was our Rebels, when they undertook to modulate out of the harmonies of the Constitution into their bloody discords.
A plug in a flute or an organ pipe, to modulate the tone.
To modulate or modify with the tongue, as notes, in playing the flute and some other wind instruments.
This mirror is not the real organ of sound, but is supposed to modulate it[677].
To keep back the glances that could enlighten, to modulate the tones that might betray!
To keep back the glances that could enlighten; to modulate the tones that might betray!
The interpreter must have a sympathetic temperament, and must be able to accentuate and sustain the simplest look, the most delicate inflection and change of pitch, and to modulate the color and movement of his voice with perfect freedom.
Every inflection must be natural; every variation of pitch must be spontaneous; every emotion must modulatethe color of the voice; every attitude of the interpreter must be simple and sustained.