Miller — Mịller, 1) Alice, schweizerische Schriftstellerin, * 12. 1. 1923; bezieht eine kritische Position gegenüber Psychoanalyse und traditioneller Erziehung; untersucht Ursachen und Folgen von Kindesmisshandlungen. Werke: Das Drama des begabten… … Universal-Lexikon
Sound — Timbre; Klangwirkung; Klangfarbe; Stimmlage; Intonation; Stimme (Musik) * * * Sound [zau̮nt], der; s, s: charakteristischer Klang, charakteristische Klangfarbe: der unnachahmliche Sound von Glenn Miller. * * * Sound 〈[ s … Universal-Lexikon
Miller Place, New York — CDP The historic Academy of Miller Place … Wikipedia
Miller Reese Hutchison — Born August 6, 1876(1876 08 06) Montrose, Alabama Died February 16, 1944 ( … Wikipedia
Miller Park (Milwaukee) — Miller Park Miller Park in 2009 with the roof closed. Location One Brewers Way Milwaukee, Wisconsin 5321 … Wikipedia
Miller Camera Support Equipment — Founded 1954 Founder( … Wikipedia
Miller Puckette — Miller Smith Puckette es director asociado del CRSA (Center for Research in Computing and the Arts), así como miembro del claustro de la facultad de la UC University of California en San Diego en donde trabaja desde el año 1994. Puckette es… … Wikipedia Español
Sound Of The Underground — álbum de estudio de Girls Aloud Grabación diciembre 2002 abril 2003 Género(s) Pop, R B, Dance pop, House D … Wikipedia Español
Miller, Glenn — ▪ American composer and musician original name in full Alton Glen Miller born March 1, 1904, Clarinda, Iowa, U.S. died Dec. 16, 1944, at sea en route from London to Paris American big band leader, arranger, composer, and trombonist, considered … Universalium
Sound reinforcement system — A sound reinforcement system is an arrangement of microphones, electronic signal processors, amplifiers, and loudspeakers that makes live or pre recorded sounds usually music or speech louder, or that distributes the sound to a larger or more… … Wikipedia
Sound barrier — In aerodynamics, the sound barrier usually refers to the point at which an aircraft moves from transonic to supersonic speed. The term came into use during World War II when a number of aircraft started to encounter the effects of compressibility … Wikipedia