This document provides polite and casual expressions in Japanese for various situations such as greetings, apologies, introductions, questions, communication, holidays, complaints and disagreements. It includes translations and examples of common phrases used when meeting someone for the first time, asking personal questions, making plans to meet up, expressing thanks or apologies, and disagreeing with someone.
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This document provides polite and casual expressions in Japanese for various situations such as greetings, apologies, introductions, questions, communication, holidays, complaints and disagreements. It includes translations and examples of common phrases used when meeting someone for the first time, asking personal questions, making plans to meet up, expressing thanks or apologies, and disagreeing with someone.
Intermediate japanese language session 6 v2Peter Missen
This document provides an overview of Japanese cuisine, customs at mealtimes, common grammar structures and sentence endings, November and December holidays in Japan, animal counting terms, and a final wrap up of an intermediate Japanese language session. Key points covered include staple Japanese foods like rice and noodles, customs like saying "itadakimasu" before eating and "gochisousamadeshita" after, common particles like "ne" and "yo" used at the end of sentences, several national and non-national holidays in late fall/early winter, and counters for different types of animals. The document concludes by mentioning a language learning community and plans to meet for sushi that evening.
Review of work in progress - March 2013 Peter Missen
End of Teaching Block 2 in the final year of my Fine Art MA. No more teaching, just the summer to crank out some work for the end of course show in September...
Intermediate japanese language session 2 v2Peter Missen
This document provides an overview of an intermediate Japanese language session focusing on family terms, grammar points around existence and conjunctions, Japanese holidays in March and April, counters for long slender objects, and using Japanese word processing software and online communities of practice. Key topics covered include different terms for referring to one's own family versus others, the particles "arimasu" and "imasu" for inanimate and animate existence, the particles "to" and "ya/nado" for conjunctions, holidays like the Doll's Festival and White Day in spring, irregular counting of objects like pencils using "hon", and using online resources to practice Japanese outside of lessons.
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This document provides instructions and examples for connecting Processing and SuperCollider using the SuperCollider client for Processing. It begins with assignments for a final project using SuperCollider and/or Processing with SuperCollider to create musical expressions or expressions with sound and visuals. It then reviews how to define Synths in SuperCollider and play them from Processing using the client. Several examples are provided, including circles expanding in response to mouse clicks and playing tones, bouncing balls that play tones when hitting edges, growing rectangles with FM synthesis, and moving bars with sustained tones. The document concludes by suggesting directions for the final project assignments.
10. ミュージック・コンクレート
‣ 時間の許す限り、いろいろな作品を聴いてみましょう!
‣ Pierre Schaeffer Etude Aux Chemins De Fer (1948)
‣ Pierre Henry Expressionism 1952 musique aans titre fete
foraine , (1952)
‣ John Cage, Williams mix (1951 - 53)
‣ Karlheinz Stockhausen Gesang der Jünglinge (1955‒56)
‣ Maggi Payne, Airwaves (realities) (1987)
‣ Carl Stone, Shing Kee (1986)