The violin has a wider dynamic range.
The way you sound on a recording is the way you sound to the whole entire universe. It is very weird that you hear your voice differently.
Yes, but each medium changes the sound wave in a different way.
Room acoustics speaks to the way sound travels in a room, particularly the way it is reflected off surfaces in that room. The walls, floor, ceiling and anything (and everything) else in the room will, to a degree, both absorb and reflect sound. By inspection of the room and its contents, we'll be able to describe the way sound will travel in this space from different points or origin, and also how that sound might appear at different points in it to receiving instruments or a listener.
The shape of the sound wave alters the "timbre" of the sound. The best way to explain this is that a clarinet and a trumpet playing the same note have the same pitch, but the harmonics characteristic of each instrument are different, and so it's easy to tell the difference between the two.
The ears process sound (a phenomenon also known as hearing). The information resulting from processed sound is sent from the ears to the brain, which processes it in a different way. You might say that hearing is made possible by ears, but takes place in the brain.
The words 'weigh' and 'way' sound alike but have different spellings. The words 'weight' and 'wait' also sound alike but have different spellings.
Because how the way it vibrates your eardrum.
The way you sound on a recording is the way you sound to the whole entire universe. It is very weird that you hear your voice differently.
It's just the way we sound.
Yes, but each medium changes the sound wave in a different way.
YES. and this is how you can tell: if the U makes the same sound as the way you would say the letter in the alphabet, then it is long. if the U sounds different from the way you say it in the alphabet it is short.
Yes, the way you sound on a recording is the way you sound to the other people. The voice you hear in your head is not your real voice. Your voice sounds different in your head
Both are as bad as each other but in a completely different way. 'Sound pollution' is called 'noise pollution'.
The way that it is played. A guitar is played by vibration of the strings and a trumpet is played by buzzing into the mouthpiece and so they sound different.
It is the way you project your sound, every person sounds different, but all sound can be made beautiful through tonalization practices.
There are 3 main classifications of sound. These sounds can be classified by volume, by source, and also by intent.
Room acoustics speaks to the way sound travels in a room, particularly the way it is reflected off surfaces in that room. The walls, floor, ceiling and anything (and everything) else in the room will, to a degree, both absorb and reflect sound. By inspection of the room and its contents, we'll be able to describe the way sound will travel in this space from different points or origin, and also how that sound might appear at different points in it to receiving instruments or a listener.