High sounds, low sounds : production material.

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High sounds, low sounds : production material.

Illustrator's dummy with editor's criticism, illustrations with color separations, ink & wash illustrations. A brief explanation of the fact that sound is vibration, using examples from everyday life and simple experiments.

Illustrations: 53 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7853250

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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