Your ears and the sound pressure level meter like more the sound pressure of a sound wave.Note: Sound power (sound intensity) is the cause -and the sound pressure is the effect.The effect is of particular interest to the sound engineer.
no. sound is sound so how on earth can it be faster than itself? answer that!
The loudness has to do with the sound field quantity called sound pressure or sound pressure level (SPL). The sound intensity or acoustic intensity means the sound energy quantity. Our ears and the microphone diaphragms are moved by the sound pressure variations.
yes sound does moves the sound moves in waves
The level of the sound or the amplitude of the sound has nothing to do with the wavelength. Speed of sound c = wavelength λ × frequency f.
Yes--if they are playing music designed to be dissonant.
Impressionism is the style of music that created a dissonant sound using uncommon scales.
Any single note by itself shouldn't sound dissonant, because there's no other notes to clash against.
Impressionism is the style of music that created a dissonant sound using uncommon scales.
Dissonant harmonies.
A minor third (two tones 4 semitones apart) is the smallest interval that will sound consonant rather than dissonant; however, it is not so much the distance between the notes that makes it sound dissonant, it is more the relationship of the interval to the tonic chord (the key your piece is in.)
Because of the tone of the instrument or human instrument
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The larger the whole number corresponding to the ratio of frequencies of combined tones is, the more dissonant they sound together. Example: Smallest possible whole-number ratio of 2 frequencies = 2/1 = 2 . . . the "octave". Larger ratios sound more dissonant.
That mixture might be a discordant sound or a dissonant sound. It might possibly be a cacophony.
The cast of Dissonant - 2010 includes: Cynthia Loemij
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