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In Reply to: RE: RRE: "the sound of the hall before the first note was played"? posted by jkeny on January 24, 2016 at 11:01:57
Questions are more important than answers in certain cases.BTW, I had thought that sitting in an anechoic chamber sounded weird because it's about the only time one can hear the blood flowing through one's own eardrums against a backdrop of pure silence. But who knows? Maybe, anechoic chambers do indeed have a *sound*?
For now I am reminded of what Herman and his Hermits used to say. Is there, in fact, "... a kind of *Hussshhhh* all over the world tonight..."?
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"Questions are more important than answers in certain cases." Depends on whether the questioner is genuinely interested in learning or not?"Maybe, anechoic chambers do indeed have a *sound*?" I believe, it's the lack of the natural background ambience that is "weird" because we never encounter such conditions in the natural world, only in a man-made structure.
One of the ways auditory processing works is via a comparison of the auditory stream signals to it's stored auditory models built up & stored in the brain from experience. It's like the old fairground hall of mirrors - disorientating & unnatural for vision
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They do not have a sound . The total lack of sound is what inables you to hear the internal sounds of your own body. We had a chamber at IIT and you could not stand it for very long
Alan
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