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Essay heading: Aural Perception
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Music and Movies |
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March 22, 2004 |
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However, a raised intensity of a note can alter a pitch, but is probably more attributed to the inner-workings of the ear. In sum, the basic scientific principles of pitch as relatable to aural perception do not help us determine pitch, but merely give us a way of explaining why pitches sound the way they do... displayed 300 characters
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I would be more interested in knowing the science behind extreme pitch identification in aural perception such as "perfect pitch" and how some people can aurally identify absolute pitches when others cannot. This article did not go into detail on this subject.
As intensity increases within a sound, the volume or "loudness" increases... displayed next 300 characters
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