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Anjaw

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  • Birthday 03/17/1992

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  • College Major/Degree
    Baccalaureate
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    Astronomy
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    Jazz- voice student

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  1. I have already recorded it with H4n 4-track Recorder and with mike + pc, but I didn't compare it yet. I just wanted to see if this is all just because of my "ears", but it seems that 'they hear it too'. Thank you for the advice, I will do it.
  2. So if I understood, because of this acustic phenomenon a cheap low power radio can sound louder, even though the power is low... but that means that everything coming from the radio sounds louder not just a particular musical tones?
  3. Thank you for your answer! I have alsouse another musical instruments + my computer for measurement and my brother was also there to listen and the results were the same. I also think it is because of resonances at some freqencies.
  4. Hello! I have noticed (while singing in the bathroom) that some musical tones sound louder than others. Example: (if we play a musical tone-note C (261,63 Hz) and then with the same intensity A (440Hz), the sound that comes out does not have the same intensity.) I was searching for an answer, but unfortunately I didn't find it yet and that is why I am asking you if anyone knows what is the reason for it and whether it is related to aliquot tones and resonance? I apologize if the question is too easy, but I'm not in that field of study (I'm studying jazz- singing and composing ) Thank you and have a good day! Anja
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