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3. What is the difference between a Noise and a Note?

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  • čas přidán 18. 04. 2017
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    Both noise and notes are mixtures of sound waves at different frequencies.
    A note is made up of a ripple pattern which repeats itself over and over again in an ‘ordered’ way.
    While a noise is made up of individual ripples which have no relationship to each other and do not repeat - and so are ‘disordered’.
    If an object moves, it causes a disturbance in the surrounding air which ripples out as soundwaves. If the object vibrates with a fast and repeating pattern, like a string, then the sound waves will be evenly-spaced and regular; that is, the air particles are squeezed together into evenly-spaced waves. These evenly-spaced, regular sound waves are heard as notes with distinct pitches.
    But, if you drop a vase or slam a door shut, you hear a noise which is made up of a lot of unrelated frequencies with no repeating pattern - and so will be a heard as noise with no defined pitch.
    To be a note, it doesn’t really matter how complicated the individual ripples are, as long as the pattern repeats itself.
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