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INTRODUCTION: Sound is ..... | == Overview == | ||
This document is intended to act as a teaching tutorial for sound terminology, theory and practice, across multiple disciplines, but focusing on acoustics, psychoacoustics, environmental acoustics, electroacoustics, speech acoustics, audiology, noise and soundscape studies. In many cases, we draw comparisons between these disciplines and attempt to explain their basic models and how they differ, beginning with the Introductory module. | |||
== INTRODUCTION: Sound is ..... == | |||
A survey of basic concepts in each discipline | A survey of basic concepts in each discipline | ||
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Overview[edit]
This document is intended to act as a teaching tutorial for sound terminology, theory and practice, across multiple disciplines, but focusing on acoustics, psychoacoustics, environmental acoustics, electroacoustics, speech acoustics, audiology, noise and soundscape studies. In many cases, we draw comparisons between these disciplines and attempt to explain their basic models and how they differ, beginning with the Introductory module.
INTRODUCTION: Sound is .....[edit]
A survey of basic concepts in each discipline
Module 1: Sound-Medium Interface
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ACOUSTIC ELECTROACOUSTIC
=== 2. Vibration: Frequency and Pitch ===