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+44 Plus 44, Inc.
FUNKY PHONICS Jordan Music Productions, Inc.
HIP HOP SCHOOLHOUSE Honey Be Lonnie Rashid Lynn and Cree Summer, both citizens of the United States
PLUS 44 Plus 44, Inc.
THE HIVES No Fun AB
THE PRESIDENTS' RAP Jordan Music Productions, Inc.
WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE Kantor, Karen
Technical Examples
  1. A singing voice synthesizing method synthesizes the singing voice by exploiting performance data, such as MIDI data. The input performance data are analyzed as the musical information including the pitch and the length of the sounds and the lyric (S2 and S3). If the musical information analyzed lacks in the lyric information, an arbitrary lyric is donated to an arbitrary string of notes (S9, S11, S12 and S15). The singing voice is generated based on the so donated lyric (S17).
  2. An electronic musical instrument displays a musical score including lyric character strings on a displayer 21, using music data stored in a storage device 43, by program-processing by a computer main unit 42. The music data includes a series of data representative of a lyric character string separated by break of lyrics, word, or segment of a sentence, the series of data stored in associated relation with data representative of a timing indicative of progression of a musical piece. The computer main unit 42 displays, on the displayer 21, a lyric character string which is not provided with enough display space in a display style different from a display style used for a lyric character string provided with enough display space. For example, part or the whole of characters of either of adjacent overlapping character strings is omitted, with a mark representative of being omitted attached. Alternatively, part or the whole of a preceding character string is displayed in a reduced size or in rows. As a result, on displaying character strings for a musical piece in associated relation with a musical score, even in cases where there is not enough space to display the character strings, the character strings can be displayed appropriately.
  3. A dispenser containing sheets, for example, dry sheets and premoistened sheets is provided. The dispenser is adapted to be releasably coupled to a conventional rolled product fixture, such as one that holds a roll of toilet tissue in a bathroom. The dispenser may include a cartridge which is positioned in the housing of the dispenser which holds sheets. The sheets dispense from the cartridge and the dispenser.
  4. There is disclosed an improved stacker, method of stacking sheets such as tags, and a stack of sheets. The stacker and the stacking method produces a stack of sheets, wherein same-size sheets are stacked so that the endmost sheet or sheets in one batch are offset or staggered to provide batch separators in a stack of sheets. The stacker includes an improved sheet feed mechanism that enables sheets having different characteristics to be fed without disassembling any portion of the mechanism or the stacker.
  5. A stack of alternating sheets includes repeating diecuts offset among the sheets. The sheets may be made from a continuous web using a die to cut the repeating diecuts along the running axis of the web. Individual sheets are cut from the web and stacked with the diecuts offset from each other in turn. The stack of sheets may be loaded into a printer and fed individually therethrough, with the offset diecuts preventing interlocking therebetween.

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