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What will happen if there is no sound?
Originally Answered: What would happen if there was no sound? Nothing. It just means the air doesn’t have pressure waves going through it. There are rooms call anechoic chambers where they are almost completely “dead,” or soundless.
What are the four characteristics of musical sound that distinguish it from just noise?
Since sound is a wave, it has all of the properties attributed to any wave, and these attributes are the four elements that define any and all sounds. They are the frequency, amplitude, wave form and duration, or in musical terms, pitch, dynamic, timbre (tone color), and duration.
Is it possible that some types of music may be considered as noise explain?
Although both [noise and music] are mixtures of sound waves at different frequencies, music is considered to be ordered sound, while noise is disordered sound. For example, the mixture of sound waves that produce music can be easily separated into individual frequencies, with some being more dominant than others.
What are the three qualities by which a musical sound is characterized?
Musicians point to three distinguishing characteristics of musical notes: loudness, pitch, and timbre (or “quality”).
Could explain audible range of human being?
The commonly stated range of human hearing is 20 to 20,000 Hz. Under ideal laboratory conditions, humans can hear sound as low as 12 Hz and as high as 28 kHz, though the threshold increases sharply at 15 kHz in adults, corresponding to the last auditory channel of the cochlea.
Is all sound music?
So, indeed, a single note or a single sound can be or, turned into music. All sound is created by vibrations. The pitch and volume of that sound is determined by the particular sound wave and how many vibrations per second they vibrate. Some vibrations are so high or so low that we humans can not hear them.