Slide 1Musical Terms Instead of the usual handheld flashcards, I projected these from my computer. Easier to use, always stayed nice, and all students could see better. Feel…
Slide 1How does your portable music player work? J.D. (jj) Johnston Chief Scientist Neural Audio Kirkland, Wa Slide 2 So, how do we carry music around? We need a few things:…
Slide 1Auditory Neuroscience - Lecture 1 The Nature of Sound [email protected] auditoryneuroscience.com/lectures Slide 2 1: Sound Sources Why and how things vibrate…
Slide 1 Identifying Frequencies Slide 2 Terms: LoudnessPitchTimbre Slide 3 Loudness Sound loudness is a subjective term describing the strength of the ear's perception…
Slide 1 21.1 Properties of Sound pp. 454 - 458 Mr. Richter Slide 2 Agenda Introduction to sound. Notes: Frequency and Pitch Amplitude and Loudness The…
Slide 1 Slide 2 The Giver Vocabulary Test Review ~Mrs. Connor Slide 3 palpable Capable of being perceived by the senses Slide 4 serene peaceful Slide 5 wheedle To use coaxing…
Slide 1 Sensory Systems: Auditory Slide 2 What do we hear? Sound is a compression wave: When speaker is stationary, the air is uniformly dense Speaker Air Molecules Slide…