Effect vs Affect
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Effect vs Affect
Mine is a little depressed.
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Re: Affect of Tuning slide.
Affect and effect can be used as verbs or nouns. Affect as used by the OP might be more scientific in connotation and perhaps personify the tuning slide as it acts on “timbre, response, and intonation.” The usage is not wrong but less common. Shire’s website gives insight as to the effects of radii and materials on tuning slides.
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Re: Affect of Tuning slide.
Are you sure? The OP clearly used affect as a noun, and usually the noun usage refers to emotion. It seemed wrong to me but I didn't want to be the first to pick that nit.
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Re: Affect of Tuning slide.
If it has a weight on it, it may feel depressed. If it is pushed all the way in, it may feel cornered and therefore anxious.
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Re: Affect of Tuning slide.
I am feeling attacked.
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Re: Affect of Tuning slide.
This tuning slide may affect the environment.
The tuning slide's effect on the war was minimal.
His mania was due to The Tuning Slide Effect.
With this tuning slide, the player affected a nostalgia for pinstripes.
The tuning slide created a radiant effect.
This tuning slide was among his effects in the sarcophagus.
The tuning slide's effect on the war was minimal.
His mania was due to The Tuning Slide Effect.
With this tuning slide, the player affected a nostalgia for pinstripes.
The tuning slide created a radiant effect.
This tuning slide was among his effects in the sarcophagus.
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Re: Affect of Tuning slide.
"He manipulated the trombone slide to great effect."
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Re: Affect of Tuning slide.
Excursions by English as a second language speakers on this sight are non moving violations compared to the murder and mayhem committed on the English language by native speakers. I can’t write two paragraphs without making a typographical error any more. There are some English usages that I simply avoid.
I was reading Barbara Tuchman’s “Guns of August” two days ago. She was bottoming out the hull in the an early chapter, perhaps without making an actual grammar error. It happens, even with peer reviews and editors.
A friendly atmosphere generally encourages more truth, knowledge, and enlightenment, and is more consistent with the goals of a site like this.
I was reading Barbara Tuchman’s “Guns of August” two days ago. She was bottoming out the hull in the an early chapter, perhaps without making an actual grammar error. It happens, even with peer reviews and editors.
A friendly atmosphere generally encourages more truth, knowledge, and enlightenment, and is more consistent with the goals of a site like this.
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Re: Affect of Tuning slide.
It doesn't help that they both seem to originate from the same Latin word.
They don't merely sound the same... they were the same.
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They don't merely sound the same... they were the same.
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Hey, you got an answer! On most internet forums all you get is "RTFM".
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Re: Effect vs Affect
Split topics into tangents since this is quite the tangent from OP's topic
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Re: Effect vs Affect
Does an effect affect an affect’s effect?
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Re: Effect vs Affect
All kidding aside, I don't feel like this ever got cleared up. A thing that happens as a result of another thing is an EFFECT, spelled with an E. It is not an affect. Yes, affect can be a noun, but it doesn't mean the same thing.
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