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    Any tips about frequency masking?

    Any tips about frequency masking?
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    How do you fix noise picked while recording?

    How do you fix noise picked while recording?
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    Yera

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), yera can mean three things. First, it means to check how big or small something is. Second, it means something people consider holy or special and treat with great care. Lastly, reverence for a totem, i.e., respecting an animal or thing you shouldn't eat...
  4. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Yero

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), yero is a word that means yellow - like the bright, sunny color you see in bananas, lemons, and daisies. You can use it to discuss anything with this happy, sunny shade. Example sentences for yero Mota yake itsva ndeye yero. (His new car is yellow.) Maruva...
  5. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Yesu

    In the Shona language, Yesu means Jesus. Jesus was a man who lived a long time ago. Many people believe he was the Son of God. The Bible contains stories about his life and teachings. People who follow his teachings are called Christians. Example sentences for Yesu Bhaibheri rinotaura nezva...
  6. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Yeuchidza

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), yeuchidza means to remind. It's when you help someone remember something they might forget, like telling a friend about a meeting or reminding a family member to take their medicine. Example sentences for yeuchidza Ndapota ndiyeuchidze kutenga chingwa...
  7. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Yeuka

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), yeuka means remembering or recalling. Example sentences for yeuka Ndino yeuka zuva ratakasangana kwekutanga. (I remember the day we first met.) Unoyeuka here kwaakasiya kiyi dzake? (Do you remember where he left his keys?) Hava yeuke zvakaitika nezuro...
  8. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Yeva

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), yeva means to look at someone or something in a way that shows you like what you see. And yevedza means something that calls for admiration. Example sentences for yeva Akamira achimuyeva nemaziso ake makuru. (He stood there looking at her with his big...
  9. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Yowe

    In the Shona language, yowe (or yohwe, yuwi, yuhwi) is an exclamation to express surprise or pain. It’s like saying "Ouch!" or "Wow!" to show strong feelings. People often use it to react to unexpected news or a sudden hurt. Example sentences for yowe Yowe! Ndakanganwa foni yangu mubhazi! (Oh...
  10. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Zadza

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zadza means to fill something to the top or to satisfy a need completely, i.e., zadzisa. Example sentences for zadza Zadza chirongo nemvura. (Fill the pot with water.) Sadza rakazadza dumbu rake. (The sadza filled his stomach.) Rudo rwake rwakazadza mwoyo...
  11. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Zai

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zai (also spelled zayi) means "egg." Example sentences for zai Zai iri raora. (This egg is rotten.) Ukatenga mazai, chenjera kuti usaaputse. (If you buy eggs, be careful not to break them.) Huku iyi inokandira mazai maviri pazuva. (This hen lays two eggs a...
  12. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Zama

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zama means putting in the effort or going the extra mile. It's like when you're not just trying but giving it everything you've got. Example sentences for zama Zama nesimba kuti upedze basa rako nhasi. (Put in all your effort to finish your work today.)...
  13. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Zamanishoni

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zamanishoni means a test or quiz to determine one's knowledge of something. Example sentences for zamanishoni Vadzidzi vari kunyora zamanishoni reSainzi. (The students are writing a Science exam.) Zamanishoni iri rakanga rakaoma. (This test was difficult.)...
  14. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Zamba

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zamba means to relax and enjoy the sunshine. Example sentences for zamba Vari kuzamba pamhenderekedzo yegungwa. (They are relaxing and enjoying the sunshine on the beach.) Zuva ranaka, ngatizambirei panze. (The weather is beautiful, so let's relax outside...
  15. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Zambanenje

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zambanenje refers to a type of fish known as the cornish jack. This freshwater fish is common in African rivers and is known for its silvery body and fast swimming. People often catch it for food. Example sentences for zambanenje Vana vari kudya...
  16. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Zambara

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zambara means "gate." It's what you go through to enter a place like a house or a garden. Example sentences for zambara Vakaisa zambara idzva nefenzi. (They installed a new gate and fence.) Ndakafunga kuti ndakavhara zambara, asi raiva rakavhurika. (I...
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    Why should your mix sound good on phone speakers?

    The mix must sound good on the phone, and key phrases must be audible through the phone's speakers because 95% of your music will be listened to on that device. Even though you have monitors that cost over $3000, the key control for the mix is actually on the phone speakers.
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    B minor scale: natural, harmonic and melodic

    The B minor scale is one of the minor scales in music. Like all minor scales, it has three forms: natural, harmonic, and melodic. Each form has a different sound and use in music. B Natural Minor Scale The natural minor scale (also called the Aeolian mode) is the basic form of B minor. It uses...
  19. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Zambuko

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zambuko means a river crossing. It's where you can get from one side of the river to the other. Example sentences for zambuko Vakaenda kuzambuko kuti vayambuke rwizi. (They went to the river crossing to cross the river.) Pane zambuko idzva riri kuvaka...
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    Zamu

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zamu means "breast." It refers to the upper front of a person's body, below the neck, where the mammary glands are. In plural form, it's mazamu. Example sentences for zamu Vakadzi vane mazamu maviri. (Women have two breasts.) Mwana mudiki anoyamwa zamu...
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