From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Twang is the sound of a resonating string, or, by extension, a nasal vocal resonation.

Twang may also refer to:

Music

Other uses

  • Twang (magazine), a Vanity Fair take on country music whose director of photography is Nancy Lee Andrews
  • Twang, a monkey who played bass guitar in Animal Kwackers
  • TWANG, the Toolkit for Weighting and Analysis of Nonequivalent Groups, developed by the statistics group of the RAND Corporation, contains a set of functions to support causal modeling of observational data through the estimation and evaluation of propensity score weights.

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Twang is the sound of a resonating string, or, by extension, a nasal vocal resonation.

Twang may also refer to:

Music

Other uses

  • Twang (magazine), a Vanity Fair take on country music whose director of photography is Nancy Lee Andrews
  • Twang, a monkey who played bass guitar in Animal Kwackers
  • TWANG, the Toolkit for Weighting and Analysis of Nonequivalent Groups, developed by the statistics group of the RAND Corporation, contains a set of functions to support causal modeling of observational data through the estimation and evaluation of propensity score weights.

See also


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