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  2. Decca tree - Wikipedia

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    The Decca Tree is a spaced microphone array most commonly used for orchestral recording. It was originally developed as a type of stereo A–B recording method adding a center fill. The technique was developed in the early 1950s and first commercially used in 1954 by Arthur Haddy, Roy Wallace, and later refined by engineer Kenneth Ernest ...

  3. Microphone - Wikipedia

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    Microphone. Shure Brothers microphone, model 55S, multi-impedance "Small Unidyne" dynamic from 1951. A microphone, colloquially called a mic ( / maɪk / ), [1] or mike, [a] is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal.

  4. Coles 4038 - Wikipedia

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    Coles 4038. Two Coles 4038 microphones on display at the Beatles Story. The Coles 4038 is a ribbon microphone produced by Coles Electroacoustics. The microphone was designed and patented by the BBC in the 1950s [1] and was originally known as the STC 4038. [2] The sound of the microphone has been described as "British" with a "BBC politeness ...

  5. Like a Prayer (song) - Wikipedia

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    Thematically, the song speaks about a passionate young girl in love with God, who becomes the only male figure in her life. "Like a Prayer" is a pop rock and gospel song that also incorporates elements of funk. It features background vocals from a choir and also a rock guitar.

  6. Thomas Jennefelt - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jennefelt. Thomas Jennefelt is a Swedish composer [1] born on April 24, 1954. His music has a strong vocal profile, from opera to choir music. Jennefelt is known as one of the most important choral composers of his generation starting with the success of his Warning to the Rich (1977) for solo baritone and mixed choir which has awarded ...

  7. Choir - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A choir ( / ˈkwaɪər / KWIRE; also known as a chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform or in other words is the music performed by the ensemble. Choirs may perform music from the classical music repertoire, which spans from the medieval ...