Chapter 9: What is Sound?
Hertz
(Hz) - units of frequency 1 Hz = 1 cycle/second
Decibel
(dB) - units of amplitude (sound pressure) logarithmic ratio between given sound and "reference" sound (very faint)
What are the physical qualities of sound waves?
amplitude and frequency
What is the timbre caused by?
caused by harmonics and other high frequencies that are also produced by many single vibrating sources
What are sound waves a combination of?
individual frequency sine waves
What are the psychological qualities of sound waves?
loudness and pitch
How does frequency correspond to pitch?
low-frequency sounds correspond to low pitches high-frequency sounds correspond to high pitches
Fundamental Frequency
lowest-frequency component of a complex sound
Amplitude
or intensity - the size of a sound wave
Loudness
psychological aspect of sound related to perceived intensity or amplitude
Pitch
psychological aspect of sound related to the fundamental frequency
Timbre
psychological difference in sensation/quality caused by different complex sounds that have the same loudness and (fundamental frequency) pitch
Pure Tone
sound containing just one frequency pure sine waves that are not common in the real world
Frequency
times/second the sound wave oscillates
Harmonic Spectrum
way to describe or characterize common form of complex sound typically caused by a single vibrating source
Greater amplitude of movement results in...
the amplitude doubled, frequency remains the same
Greater frequency of movement results in...
the amplitude remains the same, frequency is doubled