The fabulous lighting and welcoming ambience of Orlando's spectacular new arena?
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At the Hyatt Regency in Newport Beach nothing detracts from the resort ambience.
From the ocregister.com
I've held parties with better food and ambience than an evening at the Big Bang.
From the thisisoxfordshire.co.uk
A key feature in the garden is the use of sound and lighting to create ambience.
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They think that a high school also would destroy the rural ambience of the area.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Not only will the room have more ambience, but you will also have a lovely glow.
From the statesman.com
Arched doorways and hardwood floors create a formal ambience in the condominium.
From the sfgate.com
It's a genuine Los Angeles institution, with old-fashioned ambience and service.
From the latimes.com
The old-school coffeeshop ambience at this 1950s throwback isn't the only draw.
From the businessweek.com
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Atmosphere: a particular environment or surrounding influence; "there was an atmosphere of excitement"
Ambience is The Lambrettas second album. Unlike their first album Beat Boys In The Jet Age it was never a success. The band had tried to move on from their Mod sound but failed to attract a wider audience. The album includes singles "Good Times" and "Decent Town".
In filmmaking, ambience (also known as atmospheres or backgrounds) are the sounds of a given location or space. It is the opposite of "silence." This term is often confused with presence.
Alternative spelling of ambiance
(ambiently) In an ambient way
The mix of background noise and other reflected sounds that make up a room's acoustic character. More recently, a generic description of new age music.
The acoustic characteristics of a space with regard to reverberation. A room with a lot of reverb is said to be "live"; one without much reverb is "dead."
The background noise or environmental sound.
The part of a speaker's sound caused by reverberations from the surrounding environment, such as walls or furniture, instead of directly from the speaker.