popular music in EnglandJohnny says pop, rock and dance is the most popular music in England rave is just noise
yes it can sometimes become noise
put an headset in your ear.then wala! you cannot hear any noise
There are questions that can be answered easily, and there are questions which may admit of no answer at all. This is one of them. When I was a kid, it was easy: Music was pitched, rhythmic, 'made sense' and usually fit (or could be shoehorned into) one of the standard "forms." Noise was unpitched, possibly rhythmic, but not likely to have a melody recognizable in it. Music groups made music; construction sites made noise. Then world music began to be considered with equal (or more) importance than the Western Canon. With gamelon music came sounds that we might have considered noise, from striking objects of different sizes. Some of them had non-harmonic overtone structures, which made it harder to claim that the results were explicitly 'pitched', and yet, melody could be easily discerned. Most of non-Western-Canon music is monophonic or heterophonic, with the differentiation required to keep the listener from getting bored coming in timbre (tone) and rhythmic variation. More eastern music influences caused things like drones (previously barely accepted as Ostinato, and not considered seriously as, for instance, drones on bagpipes) became common. Further, with the introduction of electronic synthesizers into the musical battery of instruments, the ability to take electronic noise (defined as various distributions of power to all frequencies at once) and filter it to make it sound pitchy without actually making a harmonic structure at all, gave rise to a genre of popular/minimalist-like music that is specifically called "noise music." Although this still might have allowed dividing lines to be drawn between what was music and what was noise, a set of patents on using rocket motors with tuned exhaust pipes, recordings of music performed on samples of obvious noise (or dogs barking, gathered into a pitched keyboard voicing) and serious composition using construction equipment has forever ended the idea that something could be explicitly called "music" and totally separated from something slightly different that could be explicitly identified as noise. So at this point, distinguishing between noise and music has moved to the realm of psycho-acoustics, and out of the realm of music. Even there, it's no easy job!
Sounds are the noises we hear and music is the noise we listen to. Sound is the auditory consequence of spontaneous or contrived circumstances and music employs spontaneity and contrivance to make beautiful noise.
Noise corresponds to an irregular vibration of the eardrum produced by some irregular vibration from our surroundings. The sound of music, however, is different in that it has the additional characteristic of periodic tones.
The advantage of the radio is we can hear a melodic music of the different musician. However, the disadvantage of it is that it can create noise to those people that they want to hear a music. there is somehow who will malice the noise of a music because of there personally.
Noise and Music. Noise is an unpleasant sound and the Music is an organizing sound Pls. like it^_^
no. singing, its releasing music. talking, its releasing noise. lol :) but no, they are different.
Noise is any unwanted, often unorganized or disturbing sound. Music a usually pleasant pattern of tones. Music is available in many different styles. People who are used to one group of musical styles may find another grouping of styles to be unpleasant and thus noise for them.
popular music in EnglandJohnny says pop, rock and dance is the most popular music in England rave is just noise
Expressive use of noise within a musical context is noise music. In general, noise music may consist of characteristics such as improvisation, extended technique, cacophony, and indeterminacy.
The size, shape type of engine all affect the noise an engine makes
Noise is any unwanted, often unorganized or disturbing sound. Music a usually pleasant pattern of tones. Music is available in many different styles. People who are used to one group of musical styles may find another grouping of styles to be unpleasant and thus noise for them.
Music can be coined as structured, organized noise.
The unit for noise is decibels
Noise for Music's Sake was created on 2003-07-08.