Tuesday, January 29, 2013


Hello Everyone, Mr. Rude is back with another point of interest for those us who love sound and the way it works but first I would like to thank all of you who have viewed my blog and posted comments, I appreciate! Today, I would like to continue with some basics in audio that I feel are very important in understanding how sound travels in our environment. "Sound Propagation" is the term that is used to describe how sound travels through air and how it affects the air molecules around us. With out these air molecules the bass coming from the car passing by would never reach our ears because it's these molecules that carry the sound to us. In this video, sound propagation is explained in a way that may be elementary to some but completely alien others. You will hear words like like compression and rarefaction but don't worry about these terms right now. I'll explain those in a future post. Thanks again to those who view my blog and I hope that you get something out of this clip. Remember you can always comment and send me questions at any time. PEACE

                                                        -MR. RUDE-

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