A pleasing sound is what our brain perceives an instruments as "Balanced". Sound is made up of many different frequencies (from 20hz to ~25khz is what we can hear) and made with a fundamental (root), Harmonics (Multiples of root), overtones (Not in the multiples of root), and finally formants (curve of harmonics to create a type of pitch like our voice). And the right combination of all these factors contribute to what you percieve as a "Pleasing sound". But not all people like the same music ;]
is is defined as any sound that is pleasant to the ears
yes through your ears...but any other way is not possible
Sound is transmitted from a source to the surrounding air particles, which vibrate or collide and pass the sound energy along to our ears. Without any particles to vibrate we wouldn't hear the sound.
It absorbs sound.
Sound requires a medium to travel through, such as air, water, or solids. It also requires a source of vibration or disturbance, such as a vibrating object or a sound wave. The vibrations create pressure waves that travel through the medium, and when those waves reach our ears, we perceive them as sound.
The tympanic membrane, or eardrum, receives sound in the first step. It sends a ripple, a reverberation of the sound, across the malleus, incus, and stapes (the three smallest bones in the body), and into the cochlea. The cochlea reverberates into the auditory nerve, which carries to the brain and delivers the sound.
yes through your ears...but any other way is not possible
Music is defined as: NOUN 1) a branch of the performing arts in which sound is organized in time to create a harmonious and thought-provoking composition (Music is divided into many different forms or genres employing the human voice or played on various instruments whether solo or as a group.) 2) musical sound in written form as notation 3) any pleasing or harmonious sound, especially that of nature (e.g. birds, wind rustling through trees, or a river)
how on earth can any body answer this
Sound is transmitted from a source to the surrounding air particles, which vibrate or collide and pass the sound energy along to our ears. Without any particles to vibrate we wouldn't hear the sound.
Noise is defined as "a sound" on google definitions. Music is defined as a group of these sounds sequenced over time to produce any idea. So music is made of noise, aka organized sound.
To pick up all the sounds to see if there is any danger.
Sound is transmitted from a source to the surrounding air particles, which vibrate or collide and pass the sound energy along to our ears. Without any particles to vibrate we wouldn't hear the sound.
Not all Autistic children (not 'children with autism') will put their fingers in their ears. Some will do this for the same reasons any children do, but some will do this because they are sensitive to sound.
Plugging your ears does not diminish any kind of noise, but it does keep those noises from getting directly to your eardrums, hence to your brain. They sound diminished. You can still hear things a little bit because of bone conduction of sound to the inner ear.
I think that the answer is the eardrum because it does not make any sound go in the ear if it was blockedthe ear drum
The prefix 'clu' feels funny in our mouths and ears and, follwed by almost any other group of phonetic sounds, produces hilarious sounding words. Clunge. Clupta. Clunticle. Cow clups. Cluckington. Cluckmandu. Clunty. Clud-hole. Keep going. It starts and ends with a pleasing 'kc' sound. It also rhymes with an infamous expletive.
Ringing in your ears, known as Tinnitus, is not caused by a fracture. A good Audiologists is the key to not hearing the sounds any longer. Ringing can be defined from anything from phantom phone rings, beeps, popping, crickets, or any sound that occurs over and over again. Most people seeking help for Tinnitus at their audiologist are given a wide variety of sound therapies such as TRT- Tinnitus retraining therapy. This method has become popular in the past years due to its high success rate of people not perceiving the sounds anymore and returning back to the regular tinnitus-free life.