You hear bass in your ear because low-frequency sound waves, like those produced by bass instruments or speakers, can travel through the air and vibrate the eardrum, which is then transmitted as sound signals to the brain.
It's pronounced 'base' as in the 'bass' from a subwoofer, not 'bass' as in the fish. If you actually listen to the song you can hear her pronounce it as 'base' (Obviously spelt as 'bass', but with the long A sound.)
Singers plug one ear for two reasons. 1. It's easier to hear the tune of the music and 2. It helps them hear the tone in their voice to make sure they are on tune.
Dude, look up the song on YouTube and ear it. Have fun!
To learn how to hear chords accurately, practice listening to different types of chords and their qualities, such as major, minor, and dominant. Train your ear by playing chords on an instrument and trying to identify them by ear. Use resources like online ear training exercises and apps to help improve your chord recognition skills.
To identify chord progressions by ear, listen for the relationship between the chords, pay attention to the movement of the bass notes, and practice recognizing common patterns and cadences in music.
The best headphones i hear are the Dr.Dre. They have good bass and they can blast pretty hard but they are expensive
No it isn't! It is very inspiring and can train your ear to hear bass in other songs very well.
left ear
The homophone for "ear" is "hear."
an ear of corn
The right ear
when you hear things, its really sound waves. the sound waves enter your ear, then it vibrates the ear drum.
with your ear
To hear stuff
it allows you to hear
it allows you to hear
The human ear can hear sounds up to a frequency of about 20,000 Hertz.