acoustic acid - translation to greek
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acoustic acid - translation to greek

NON-ELECTRIC MUSIC CREATED THROUGH ACOUSTICS
Acoustic instrument; Acoustic punk; Acoustic rock; Acoustic Rock; Acoustical music; Acoustical Music; Acoustic song; Acoustic Song; Acoustic Songs; Acoustic songs; Acoustic Music; Acoustic version; Acoustic instruments; Acoustic metal; Acoustic pop; Acoustic (musical genre); History of acoustic music

acoustic acid      
ακουστικό οξύ
mesotartaric acid         
  • Tartar emetic
  • Commercially produced tartaric acid
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  • Tartaric acid crystals drawn as if seen through an [[optical microscope]]
C4-ORGANIC ACID WITH DIFFERENT STEREOISOMERS
Tartaric Acid; D-tartaric acid; 2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid; Uvic acid; E334; Mesotartaric acid; C4H6O6; L-tartaric acid; Wine Diamonds; Tartaric (acid); 2,3-dihydroxysuccinic acid; Paratartaric acid; Threaric acid; (R,R)-tartrate; Tartaric crystals; Tartraric acid; Dihydroxysuccinic acid; Tart flavor; Dextro-tartaric acid; Dextro-Tartaric acid; Meso-tartaric acid; 🜿; 🝀
μεσοτρυγικό οξύ
valerianic acid         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
2-methyl-propanoic acid; Isobutyrate; Isobutyric Acid; Methylpropanoic acid; 2-methylpropionic acid; Valerianic acid; 2-methylpropanoic acid; 2-methylpropanoate
βαλεριανικό οξύ, βαλεριανό οξύ, ναρδικό οξύ

Definition

acoustic shock
¦ noun damaged hearing suffered by the user of an earphone as a result of sudden excessive noise in the device.

Wikipedia

Acoustic music

Acoustic music is music that solely or primarily uses instruments that produce sound through acoustic means, as opposed to electric or electronic means. While all music was once acoustic, the retronym "acoustic music" appeared after the advent of electric instruments, such as the electric guitar, electric violin, electric organ and synthesizer. Acoustic string instrumentations had long been a subset of popular music, particularly in folk. It stood in contrast to various other types of music in various eras, including big band music in the pre-rock era, and electric music in the rock era.

Music reviewer Craig Conley suggests, "When music is labeled acoustic, unplugged, or unwired, the assumption seems to be that other types of music are cluttered by technology and overproduction and therefore aren't as pure."