Sound
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==Sound art== | ==Sound art== | ||
:''[[sound art]]'' | :''[[sound art]]'' | ||
- | == See also == | + | ==Sound culture== |
- | *[[Sound art]] | + | :''[[sound culture]]'' |
- | *[[Sound culture]] | + | ==Sound film== |
- | *[[Sound film]] | + | :''[[sound film]]'' |
- | *[[Sound recording]] | + | ==Sound recording== |
- | *[[Sound sculpture]] | + | :''[[sound recording]]'' |
- | *[[Sound symbolism]] | + | ==Sound sculpture== |
- | *[[Sound system]] | + | :''[[sound sculpture]]'' |
+ | ==Sound symbolism== | ||
+ | :''[[sound symbolism]]'' | ||
+ | ==Sound system== | ||
+ | :''[[sound system]]'' | ||
+ | ==Silence== | ||
+ | :''[[silence]]'' | ||
+ | ==Noise== | ||
+ | :''[[noise]]'' | ||
+ | ==Music== | ||
+ | :''[[music]]'' | ||
== Namesakes == | == Namesakes == |
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Sound is a sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.
It can also refer to a distinctive style and sonority of a particular musician and orchestra.
Sound is the opposite of silence.
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Sound art
Sound culture
Sound film
Sound recording
Sound sculpture
Sound symbolism
Sound system
Silence
Noise
Music
Namesakes
- Ocean of Sound by David Toop
See also
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