7 Metaphors for vibrations

Vibration or tremolo, bad when produced involuntarily by the singer, becomes a brilliant quality when it is voluntary and used at an opportune time.

Vibration is the trick, I tell you.

" "The vibrations our ears can take are very small, I know," interpolated Spinrobin, cold at heart, while Miriam, hiding behind chairs and tables that offered handy protection, watched with mingled anxiety and confidence, knowing that in the last resort her adorable and "wonderful Spinny" would guide her aright.

vibrations per second, and n is a multiple, submultiple, or simple ratio of this.

The vibration of light like lightning, and the clapping of the air like thunder, are correspondences and consequent appearances of the conflict and collision of arguments, on one side in favor of God, and on the other in favor of nature."

The spirits are singing, perhaps, with their heads up there in the sweet heavens and the rosy clouds,and this vibration of the wires is a sort of loose jangling accompaniment of their unpractised hands on earth.

However delicately etheric the substance its movement commences by the vibration of its particles, and a vibration is a wave having a certain length, amplitude, and periodicity, that is to say, something which can exist only in terms of space and time; and as soon as we are dealing with anything capable of the conception of measurement we may be quite certain that we are not dealing with Spirit but only with one of its vehicles.

7 Metaphors for  vibrations