When I hear noise, my first instinct is to identify its source. I often pause my activities to listen carefully, trying to discern if it's something familiar or potentially concerning. Depending on the situation, I might investigate further or simply try to ignore it and continue with what I was doing. Noise can be distracting, but it can also signal something important happening around me.
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You can see why noise like vuvuzela noise, or other very loud noise are not cancelled by most or all headphones and what types of headphones would do it's best to cancel such noise here: electronics.howstuffworks .com/gadgets/audio-music/noise-canceling-headphone3.htm You can also learn how to try and rid yourself of such noise from your TV here: wikihow .com/Filter-the-Vuvuzela-Noise
it makes noise....usually
OINK OINK They usually make a snorting noise like someone snoring.
because noise usually changes the amplitude not frequency.
A pink river dolphin can transfer noise to up to a maximum of 350km!!!
its very calm around here, only noise you will hear is from your air conditioner.
The mosquito noise can be downloaded from many websites that offer ringtones. Usually most ringtone websites have this noise. You can also get it off a friend.
Not much but they do make a noise. It's usually grunts, small barks and coughing noises.
A clicking noise usually worse on hard cornerning
Here's one such site where they sell white noise machines: http://www.sleepwellbaby.com/White-Noise-Conditioners-s/487.htm