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"Harsh" Of things :- coarse and rough to the touch - unpleasant. Of sound :- disagreeable, grating to the senses. Of attitude :- Stern or exacting to the point of being severe or cruel. Of surroundings :- an uncomfortable environment.
Sound is the shape of the sound wave. Not influenced by, is. Another way of saying that is "The shape of a sound wave affects how rough or smooth that sound sounds". For example: a pure sine wave (which looks similar to a capital letter "S" lying on its side) sounds smooth whilst a pure square wave ( |--|--|--|--|--|-- ) sounds rough. A jagged, sawtooth-shaped sound wave ( \/\/\/ ) sounds "harsh", somewhere between smooth and rough. People speak of the "harshness" of a sound. Another way of describing the quality of a sound is its "timbre". If you really want to be able to explain and understand how the shape of a sound wave affects its quality or timbre you'll find there is a lot of electronics and musical instrument technology to be studied. To start, why not see if you can borrow some books such as "How a music keyboard works" and "How to design a music synthesiser" from the library?
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to make a harsh grating sound ☺hope it helps☺
Having a harsh, rough, grating voice or sound, as when affected with a cold; making a rough, harsh cry or sound; as, the hoarse raven., Harsh; grating; discordant; -- said of any sound.
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"Harsh" Of things :- coarse and rough to the touch - unpleasant. Of sound :- disagreeable, grating to the senses. Of attitude :- Stern or exacting to the point of being severe or cruel. Of surroundings :- an uncomfortable environment.
It means being ratchet.
By having more lubricants that will decrease friction and increase your efficiency
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To make or utter a harsh sound
Sound is the shape of the sound wave. Not influenced by, is. Another way of saying that is "The shape of a sound wave affects how rough or smooth that sound sounds". For example: a pure sine wave (which looks similar to a capital letter "S" lying on its side) sounds smooth whilst a pure square wave ( |--|--|--|--|--|-- ) sounds rough. A jagged, sawtooth-shaped sound wave ( \/\/\/ ) sounds "harsh", somewhere between smooth and rough. People speak of the "harshness" of a sound. Another way of describing the quality of a sound is its "timbre". If you really want to be able to explain and understand how the shape of a sound wave affects its quality or timbre you'll find there is a lot of electronics and musical instrument technology to be studied. To start, why not see if you can borrow some books such as "How a music keyboard works" and "How to design a music synthesiser" from the library?
it is too harsh to ask. But are you alright?
A sentence with harsh discordance of sound; dissonance.
Latin is often described as sounding flowing and melodic, with a rhythmic quality to it. Greek, on the other hand, is said to have a more dynamic and sharp sound, with distinct pronunciation of consonants and vowels, giving it a slightly harsher tone compared to Latin.
sound like bad rings It doesn't sound like bad rings, if it was burning oil the smoke would be blue. Black smoke sounds like it's running too rich, that would explain the running rough, stalling and lack of power, it's getting more fuel than it can burn.