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Acoustics

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Acoustics Definition & Meaning

Recent Examples on the Web The receiver is also equipped with YPAO (Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer), which corrects the sound for differences in a room’s acoustics to create the ideal listening environment. — Mark Sparrow, Forbes, 6 Jan. 2023 Vaillant has altered the angle of the blades and cut zigzagged notches into their edges, testing the results in an acoustics room on the premises of their factory. — Patrick Junker Patrick Junker, New York Times, 2 Dec. 2022 What Hi-Fi interviewed Esge Andersen, an engineer from Apple’s acoustics team. — José Adorno, BGR, 25 Nov. 2022 Ryota Shimokura, an acoustics researcher at Osaka University in Japan, subscribes to this idea and does not think spectral features alone can control ASMR. — Ida Emilie Steinmark, Discover Magazine, 17 Nov. 2022 And the extensively adjustable acoustics supply a rich, spacious sound. — Dallas News, 4 May 2022 Expect improved acoustics and cooling, which ultimately mean a smoother gaming experience. — PCMAG, 13 Jan. 2023 Most of the instruments were acoustic — only one electric baritone guitar is present among two acoustics, a mandolin and a Dobro. — Tom Roland, Billboard, 29 Nov. 2022 That’s one reason why acoustics, which can be monitored from afar, could be so valuable. — Nell Lewis, CNN, 27 Sep. 2022 See More These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'acoustics.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent tho...

Acoustic definition and meaning

...an acoustic guitar. • American English: əˈkustɪk/ • Arabic: سَمْعِيّ • Brazilian Portuguese: acústico • Chinese: 声学的 • Croatian: akustičan • Czech: akustický • Danish: akustisk • Dutch: akoestisch • European Spanish: • Finnish: akustinen • French: • German: • Greek: ακουστικός • Italian: • Japanese: 聴覚の • Korean: • Norwegian: akustisk • Polish: akustyczny • European Portuguese: • Romanian: acustic • Russian: акустический • Latin American Spanish: • Swedish: akustisk • Thai: อะคูสติก, ซึ่งไม่ผ่านเครื่องขยายเสียง • Turkish: akustik • Ukrainian: акустичний • Vietnamese: không dùng điện

Acoustic music

• العربية • Català • Čeština • Deutsch • Eesti • Español • Euskara • فارسی • Français • 한국어 • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • Magyar • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk nynorsk • Polski • Português • Română • Русский • Simple English • Slovenčina • Suomi • Svenska • ไทย • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • 中文 • • • Acoustic music is music that solely or primarily uses Music reviewer Craig Conley suggests, "When music is labeled acoustic, unplugged, or unwired, the assumption seems to be that other types of music are cluttered by pure." Types of acoustic instruments [ ] Acoustic instruments can be split into six groups: String instruments have a tightly stretched string that, when set in motion, creates energy at (almost) harmonically related frequencies. Wind instruments are in the shape of a pipe and energy is supplied as an air stream into the pipe. Percussion instruments make sound when they are struck, as with a hand or a stick. History [ ] The original acoustic instrument was the By 1800, the most popular acoustic As electric instruments took hold during the 20th century, many stringed instruments were redefined as acoustic. Instruments that involve striking or vibrating the strings, such as the [ citation needed] Following the birth of acoustic rock, and many well-known artists such as acoustic pop. Like acoustic rock, some acoustic pop songs have also made their way to MTV Unplugged as well. Some notable acoustic pop songs include " By the 2000s, popular indie musician...

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