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An acoustic analysis of the World’s 'longest echo'

Acoustic analysis of the World’s ‘longest echo’

Published January 31, 2014
Categorized as architecture Tagged guinness, Guinness World Records, inchindown, iso 3382, longest echo, measurement, measurements, Paul Malpas, reverberation, reverberation time, rt, scotland, sonic wonderland, t30, the sound book, world record

Why does music sound better with reverb?

What might be behind our preference of hearing music with reverberation?

Published January 10, 2014
Categorized as music Tagged classical music, concert hall, Harmonicats, Jerry Murad, music producer, reverb, reverberation, stonehenge

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trevor_coxTrevor Cox@trevor_cox·
17h

Joyful screams perceived more strongly than distress screams. Surprising result need to read the paper in detail. I would have assumed distress calls would be quickest and strongest screams to be processed. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/04/210413144922.htm

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trevor_coxTrevor Cox@trevor_cox·
15 Apr

You've got repeated reflections between two parallel walls I believe. These give a regular set of reflections, that then create something called repetition pitch.

Nico@Nicophg

I am not able to understand this completely. Perhaps @trevor_cox have you analyzed this structure or do you know where I can find more info/detailed explanation? Thanks!!!

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trevor_coxTrevor Cox@trevor_cox·
12 Apr

What are the best and worst ways engineering stories are told in the media? eg bad a lot of TV eng progs are about things going wrong (Engineering Catastrophes, Abandoned Engineering, Disasters Engineered). BTW: we'll be doing things differently on @PodInventive

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