In Reply to: Re: sibilant? Yes, sibilant posted by Bob Neill on July 30, 2002 at 09:34:36:
I see ... just found it unusual, since the CD is a warm-sounding one, very "romantic" ...BTW, just curious, what's the best way to know which is the actual frequency being heard ? I only have the following => http://psbspeakers.com/FrequenciesOfMusic.html. Is there a more comprehensive chart with more instruments covered ?
I really never bother about which frequency range is playing, I just listen to the music as a whole. Even with review measure test results, I don't read the figures, just the explanations. But it would be a nice guide to have and will come in handy ...
TIA
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- Re: sibilant? Yes, sibilant - JR 10:24:29 07/30/02 (10)
- Re: sibilant? Yes, sibilant - TOOL 17:49:11 07/30/02 (3)
- Re: sibilant? Yes, sibilant - JR 18:51:37 07/30/02 (2)
- Re: sibilant? Yes, sibilant - TOOL 19:57:07 07/30/02 (1)
- Re: sibilant? Yes, sibilant - JR 21:11:12 07/30/02 (0)
- Re: sibilant? Yes, sibilant - Bob Neill 11:16:40 07/30/02 (5)
- Sorry Bob but ... - Charles 16:06:36 07/30/02 (3)
- Re: Sorry Bob but ... - TOOL 17:56:22 07/30/02 (1)
- Thanks... will do - Charles 00:24:07 07/31/02 (0)
- Re: Sorry Bob but ... - James@mozcom.com 17:35:54 07/30/02 (0)
- Re: sibilant? Yes, sibilant - JR 11:51:29 07/30/02 (0)