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In Reply to: RE: Cool brain stuff. posted by Enophile on September 20, 2009 at 12:36:11
For a long time I was of the opinion that unless you have a vocabulary to describe what you are hearing, you may not be able to perceive the artifice. While a vocabulary is crucial ( I find that speaking and describing sounds to musicians using such terms as sforzando makes recognition of certain audio features much easier. Now I am of the belief is that knowing the terms "preconditions" the mind to be able to recognize the aspect significantly more quickly and and repetitively.\
But perhaps the two go hand in hand in terms of the ability to differentiate aspects of sound.
Stu
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