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Frequency, pitch and amplitude in speech and music shown by specialised techniques with cathode ray oscillograph and associated equipment. Compares harmonic content of sounds from different instruments.
Sound intensity, loudness, frequency, pitch, decibel notation, audibility curves, conduction and nerve deafness, discrimination.
Comprehensive series of lectures on the history and theory of western music, covering timbre, tempo, metre, pitch and mode, intervals, key signatures, melody, and harmony. The lectures include musical...
Discusses critical listening - being able to put oneself in the speaker’s shoes to find out the intention, attitude or purpose of the speaker. Dramatised examples explore: hearing vs listening; listening...
An interactive CD-ROM that allows students to examine such phenomena as apparent movement, pitch perception, visual illusions, auditory localisation, simultaneous colour contrast, after-effects, and sensory...
The rescue at St Peter Port of a Roman merchantman. The vessel is a sailing ship of the 2nd century AD, built in the Celtic tradition and capable of carrying pottery, grain and pitch across the Channel from...
1: Periodic sounds such as tones, including those from musical instruments, can be mathematically modelled as sine waves. Computer-generation animations and the facilities of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop are...
DVD resource including clips of writers and others talking about football. Also includes: * An extract from ‘The Fast Show’ television comedy sketch show. * Extracts from and England v Chile World Cup...
Story about the friendship between an English filmmaker and Nicola, a Sicilian ex-gangster who lives in Florence. The documentary moves to and fro between a street of ill repute and the field where Nicola...
The nature of vibrations and sounds - shows how each instrument needs a vibrator, an resonator and efflux. Covers: comparison of wave forms on CRO; music and noise; pitch - frequency, amplitude; musical...
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