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Is any body good with Music science or music production?
I have to write about each of these subjects to do with music and sound. Any help would be great thanks.
Wavelength's
Frequency
Phase
Speed Of Sound
Amplitude
Harmonics
Decibel and sound pressure levels
I only have to write a couple sentences, but I need a bit of help lol
@ Brad - Thanks man
@ Charlie - Suck a d*ck
2 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
not sure exactly WHAT you are asking for, but the speed of sound is approximately 660 mph at sea level, frequency is the number of cycles per second at which a soundwave 'vibrates' at, amplitude is the difference between the lowest and highest 'volume' of the sound, and decibels are a measurement of this amplitude (the 'pressure' of the soundwave - sound pressure level), ie, a jet aircraft takeoff is approximately 135-145 dB (decibels) if you were standing on the runway, roughly 30 ft away (NOT recommended, by the way!) harmonics is the 'purity' of the soundwave, ie, does it have 'over/undertones. hope this helps, i've tried to put it in layman's terms and give usable useful examples - good luck!
Source(s): i am a certified audio recording engineer - 8 years ago
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