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Audio Engineering Test #1 Questions with Correct Answers
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When localizing a sound (determining the direction the sound is coming from), our two ears use THREE mechanisms to localize the sound source. Correct Answer-Arrival time, Intensity, and Pinnae Reflection 
 
Direct sound... Correct Answer-tells us the location, size, and timbre of the source 
 
The best way to listen to a binaural head recording is by Correct Answer-sitting directly between 2 loudspeakers. 
 
"Direct Sound", "Early Reflections", and "Reverberation" make up what we call the ...
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MTTC 099 - Music Education Test Study Guide Questions & Answers 2024
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Pure vowel sounds in choral - ANSWER-a, e, i, o, and u. RAISE THE SOFT PALLET 
 
What are key elements of a unified ensemble performance? - ANSWER-Tuning, balance, phrasing, articulation, and cut-offs need to be unified. 
 
How should a teacher adjust choral balance? - ANSWER-Make sure the chorus in not top-heavy (More soprano/alto) or bottom-heavy (More tenor/bass). 
 
Define "Classical" singing timbre - ANSWER-In class...
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BIO 335 - Anatomy Final Exam- Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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what does the ear do? - Answer takes air molecule vibrations past air-fluid interface and 
amplifies them 
characteristics of sound (x3) - Answer 1. intensity (loudness) 
2. pitch (frequency) 
3. quality (timbre)
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LAS/MAS/MUS 337 Final Exam Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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elements of music - timbre, pitch, rhythm, texture, dynamics, form 
timbre - tone or aural color 
ex: bright or muted, short or long degradation, clear or fuzzy 
pitch - frequency of the tone 
rhythm - duration of sounds and silences and organization of such 
texture - phonic structure or relationships between sounds 
dynamics - volume and articulation of sounds 
form - underlying organizational structure of the sounds 
organology - type of instruments used (sachs-hornbostel system) 
sachs-hornb...
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MUS 121 Final Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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MUS 121 Final Exam Questions And Correct Answers 
 
Pitch 
is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound. No doubt you've noticed that most men speak and sing in a lower range of pitches than women or children do. 
Interval 
distance in pitch between any two tones 
Octave 
interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone 
Dynamics 
degrees of loudness or softness in music 
Crescendo 
gradually louder 
Diminuendo 
gradually softer 
Tone ...
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Music Exam Questions with complete solution
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Music Exam Questions with complete solution Music Exam 
 
Pitch is a function of the of a sound wave - correct answer Frequency 
 
Initial discussion board posts must be at least words in length. - correct answer 250 
 
You should always use your school email address for all official school communications, including those for this course. - correct answer true 
 
The overall characteristic of the sound for an instrument or voice is the - correct answer timbre 
 
Each discussion board as...
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RCRD 3005 Audio Eng Final Review Questions and Answers | Graded A+
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What is the Equal Loudness Principle? 
: The ear is much more sensitive to mid-range frequencies than low and high frequencies 
at low volumes. As volume increases, the curve of our hearing flattens out so we hear all 
frequencies equally (around 85db). However, our ears become more sensitive to highs and 
lows once volume increases past this point. 
What is amplitude? 
: The height/vertical distance of a sound wave. It determines the volume of the sound. 
What is frequency and what is it mea...
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Psyc 515 Test 1 Exam Questions and Correct Solutions 2024
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Psyc 515 Test 1 Exam Questions and Correct 
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Physical definition of sound - Answer -sound is pressure changes in the air or other mediums 
Perceptual/Psychological definition of sound - Answer -sound is the experience we have when we hear 
Acoustics - Answer -study of the production, transmission and reception of sound 
Dr. P's opinion - Answer -NO, sound is caused by waves of molecules, but the waves are not sound; 
sound is a psychological event and hence depends on a nervous s...
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Introduction Questions with complete solution Introduction 
 
tone - correct answer A single musical sound; a note 
 
note - correct answer The musical notation for a tone 
 
rhythm - correct answer Duration 
 
dynamics - correct answer Volume 
 
pitch - correct answer The highness or lowness of a tone, related to frequency 
 
tone color - correct answer The quality of sound that enables a listener to distinguish between different musical instruments or voices 
 
timbre - correct a
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MTTC 099 - Music Education 137 Test Study Guide Questions And Answers
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Pure vowel sounds in choral - ️️a, e, i, o, and u. RAISE THE SOFT PALLET 
 
What are key elements of a unified ensemble performance? - ️️Tuning, balance, phrasing, articulation, and cut-offs need to be unified. 
 
How should a teacher adjust choral balance? - ️️Make sure the chorus in not top-heavy (More soprano/alto) or bottom-heavy (More tenor/bass). 
 
Define "Classical" singing timbre - ️️In classical singing, the mouth cavity is trained to have a high palate as in a yawn t...
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