acoustic antinode - traducción al griego
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acoustic antinode - traducción al griego

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 antinode      
ακουστική αντίσταση
ακουστική αντίσταση      
acoustic antinode
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  • oscillating]] usually at the same [[frequency]]. One of the forks is being hit with a rubberized mallet. Although only the first tuning fork has been hit, the second fork is visibly excited due to the oscillation caused by the periodic change in the pressure and density of the air by hitting the other fork, creating an [[acoustic resonance]] between the forks. However, if we place a piece of metal on a prong, we see that the effect dampens, and the excitations become less and less pronounced as resonance isn't achieved as effectively.</small>
  • Figure 2. Duration perception
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  • Figure 3. Loudness perception
  • Figure 1. Pitch perception
  • Sinusoidal waves]] of different frequencies. The bottom waves have higher frequencies than those above. The horizontal axis represents time.
  • Spherical compression (longitudinal) waves
  • A 'pressure over time' graph of a 20 ms recording of a clarinet tone demonstrates the two fundamental elements of sound: Pressure and Time.
  • Figure 4. Timbre perception
  • Approximate frequency ranges corresponding to ultrasound, with rough guide of some applications
VIBRATION THAT PROPAGATES AS AN ACOUSTIC WAVE
Radiation of sound; Sounds; Sound wave; Sound waves; Auditory Range; Auditory range; Airborne sound; Acoustic Radiation; Sound propagation; Acoustic energy; Characteristics of sound; Sonida; Duration of sound; Sound duration
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Definición

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."