0 present participle of sound --
1 to seem good, interesting, strange, etc. from what is said or written: --
2 to make a noise: --
3 to measure the depth of a mass of water, such as the sea, usually by sonar --
With interactive music, however, the sounding body is returned to the listener.
But a new level of absorption, of deep listening, is required to probe the meaning of this sounding object.
By defending liberty and not explicitly rejecting equality, however, they ended up sounding very much like liberals.
At the risk of sounding overly trite-no method is a panacea; each comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages.
Unfortunately - if not surprisingly - each of these senses, in isolation, comes off sounding rather silly.
I want to be able to hear the process happening throughout the sounding music.
An interruption by something sounding like a switch leads into a chorus of voices speaking about an undisclosed quasi-scientific process.
A human agent, using the sense of touch, or an implement, applies energy to a sounding body, producing spectromorphologies.