Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Hearing

HEARING IS THE SENSE BY WHICH SOUND IS PERCEIVED.


A Person’s usual reaction to hearing a new sound is to relate it to another sound that has a similar quality

Example:

Local Natives – Gorilla manor
album review

“Local Natives have already gained a foothold in parts of Europe-- their album has received attention in the UK and they graced the cover of Scandinavia's Sonic magazine late last year-- at home in L.A., and online. With good reason too: Advance singles "Airplanes" and "Sun Hands" recalled elements of Dodos or the Fleet Foxes. The best comparison perhaps is that they're sort of a West Coast Grizzly Bear-- right down to naming an album after the location in which it was recorded. Yet whereas Grizzly Bear's Yellow House is a cozy, isolated New England seaside shack, Local Natives' Gorilla Manor is a squalid Orange County party pad.”


SOME PEOPLE HAVE TROUBLE HEARING






Humans believe the natural reaction is to develop a way in which to combat this problem, sometimes it leads to interesting outcomes.


The most successful way humans interpret sound through sight is through rhythm. This has been done in a variety of ways, usually following a rule of showing the peak's and troffs a sound makes.




PEOPLE INTERPRET SOUND THROUGH BODY MOVEMENT











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