From the vibration the bass gives off.
From the vibration the bass gives off.
Reverberation in concert halls is caused by the reflection of sound waves off the walls, ceiling, and other surfaces in the space. These reflected waves mix with the direct sound from the performers, creating a lasting and rich acoustic environment that can enhance the listening experience.
Reverberation! :)
The http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_Reverberation_in_concert_halls_caused_by man single reflections from the walls, the ceiling, and the bottom.
In concert halls the walls are made out of acoustic materials. The materials, as well as the amplifier may result in multiple echoes in a concert hall.
This effect is called reverberation. It occurs when sound waves bounce off surfaces and reach the ears at slightly different times, creating multiple sound reflections that blend together. This phenomenon is commonly experienced in large, open spaces like concert halls or cathedrals.
At concert halls NOT at church
the concert hall has fabric on the walls that absorbs the sound and a gym doesnt
most gyms do not contain carpet or a substance that can absorb sound, the concert would be overwhelmingly loud and echo constantly
publlic concert halls
In bass concert halls, the sound is amplified by the size of the open empty room. The sound reverberates off the walls to make it sound louder and deeper than it really is.
concert halls, stadiums, school halls, bandshell, bandstand and clubs, party's, evets- occoasions.