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The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and authors such as Peter Ladefoged equate phonemically contrastive murmur with breathy voice in which the vocal folds are held with lower tension (and farther apart) than in modal voice, with a concomitant increase in airflow and slower vibration of the glottis. In that model, murmur is a point in a ...
Murmur, the 1983 debut R.E.M. album; Murmur, a 2009 EP by The Sight Below; Murmur (record label), an imprint of Sony Music Australia; Murmur, a 2007 album by Yoko Shimomura "Murmur", a song by John Frusciante from the 2001 album From the Sounds Inside; Murmurs, a 2006 album by Caroline Lufkin album; The Murmurs, an American band
The term appears to stem from a 1973 paper by W. J. Dowling. [2] In music analysis and, more specifically, in Schenkerian analysis, the phenomenon is often termed compound melody. [3] In psychophysics, auditory scene analysis is the process by which the brain separates and organizes sounds into perceptually distinct groups, known as auditory ...
Auditory scene analysis refers to the ability to perceive separately sounds coming from different sources. Any acoustical difference can potentially lead to auditory segregation, [ 132 ] and so any cues based either on ENV p or TFS p are likely to assist in segregating competing sound sources. [ 133 ]
In 2010, it was discovered that whispering is one of the many triggers of ASMR, [6] a tingling sensation caused by listening to soft, relaxing sounds. This phenomenon made news headlines after videos on YouTube of people speaking up close to the camera in a soft whisper, giving the viewer tingles. [ 7 ]
Each volume focused on a certain genre of orchestral or choral music (for example, Volumes I and II were devoted to Symphonies; Volume III to Concertos), with many of the works discussed with the help of music examples. In 1944, a posthumous seventh volume appeared on chamber music. In 1989, a new version was published with some essays omitted ...
Most music theorists posit at least four different aspects of musical meaning: meaning that emerges from a connection across different frames of reference suggested by common patterns or forms (sound patterns in terms of pitch, dynamics, tempo, timbre etc. that resemble features of objects like rushing water, for example)
Acoustic phonetics is a subfield of phonetics, which deals with acoustic aspects of speech sounds. Acoustic phonetics investigates time domain features such as the mean squared amplitude of a waveform, its duration, its fundamental frequency, or frequency domain features such as the frequency spectrum, or even combined spectrotemporal features and the relationship of these properties to other ...