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  • ...rimental music|experimental]] approach and heavy use of digital [[sampler (musical instrument)|samplers]] which were not commonly used until the mid-to-late 1 ...nal two tracks feature factory noises. The LMD-649 was later used by other Japanese [[synthpop]] artists in the early 1980s, including YMO-associated acts such ...
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  • ...s of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it. * ''[[Intégral: The Journal of Applied Musical Thought]]'' ...
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  • ...rk]] business. Disney fits well with [[Japan]]'s cultural code because the Japanese value "cuteness", politeness, and gift giving as part of their culture code === Musical topic theory === ...
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  • ...values" (e.g., [[Style (fiction)|style]], [[verse form]], concordance with musical accompaniment or, in films, with speech [[Manner of articulation|articulato ...[[kanbun]], a system for [[Gloss (annotation)|glossing]] Chinese texts for Japanese speakers. ...
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  • ...ence and technology of the Song dynasty|List of Chinese inventions|List of Japanese inventions and discoveries}} ...first1=Teun |year=2001 |title=On the prehistory of programmable machines: musical automata, looms, calculators |journal=Mechanism and Machine Theory |volume= ...
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  • ...fer for their "warmer" [[tube sound]], and amplifiers for electric musical instruments such as guitars (for desired effects, such as "overdriving" them to achieve ...a miniature enclosure, and became widely used in audio signal amplifiers, instruments, and [[guitar amplifier]]s. ...
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  • ...strl/aboutstrl/evolution-of-tv-en/p05/ ''Kenjiro Takayanagi: The Father of Japanese Television''] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160101180643/h ...skop"/> On 25 December 1926, at Hamamatsu Industrial High School in Japan, Japanese inventor [[Kenjiro Takayanagi]] demonstrated a TV system with a 40-line res ...
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  • ...}}</ref> YouTube's early headquarters were situated above a pizzeria and a Japanese restaurant in [[San Mateo, California]].<ref>{{cite news |first=Sara |last= | [[Japanese language|Japanese]] ...
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