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| an art based on the organization of sounds in time |
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| Four main properties of musical sounds |
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| pitch, dynamics, tone color, and duration(length of time a musical sound lasts) |
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| relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound |
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| Pitch of a sound is decided by the frequency(speed) of its vibrations |
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| measured in cycles per second. The faster the vibrations the higher the pitch; the slower the lower the pitch |
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| pitch and size of objects |
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| smaller objects vibrate faster and have higher pitches: thus plucking a short string produces a higher pitch than plucking a long string |
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| a sound that has a definite pitch |
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| Two tones will sound different when they have different pitches. The distance in pitch between any two tones |
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| When tones are separated by the interval called an octave they sound very much alike |
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| 2:1 if say one is 440 cycles per second then the see tone an octave higher would be 880 cycles per second |
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