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reverberation
Reverberation
Echoing. Echoing is produced when sound waves reflect off hard surfaces in a large volume area and are directed back to their source and in oblique directions. This phenomenon can be experienced on a small scale in a large gymnasium, and on a larger scale in nature in canyons and caverns.
sponge and things like that
Because when it reflects off of the rarefaction, it tightens causing sound waves to burst.
reverberation
Reverberation
Echoing. Echoing is produced when sound waves reflect off hard surfaces in a large volume area and are directed back to their source and in oblique directions. This phenomenon can be experienced on a small scale in a large gymnasium, and on a larger scale in nature in canyons and caverns.
Reverberation
Reflections of a Sound was created in 2006.
Sound refers to the particular auditory effect that is produced by a given effect.
In theatre a sound cue is the place in a script where a certain sound effect is to be produced.
susspended sound
* the repetition of a sound resulting from reflection of the sound waves; "she could hear echoes of her own footsteps" * (Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained * a reply that repeats what has just been said
the sound from the strings echos through the middle of the guitar and comes out the same way it comes in so it makes an echoing sound
When sounds and their reflections reach your ears at different times, it creates an echo. This delay between the original sound and its reflection is typically noticeable when there is a distance between the sound source and the reflecting surface. The brain processes this delayed information, allowing us to perceive the echo effect.
Echoes and reflections.