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tarekatpf
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If you put your two hands over two ears while listening to music, sounds of which frequency range will be more audible?
When I listen to music, I notice that if I put my two hands over my two ears, some sounds become more audible than others. Please check it yourself. I don't know terminology of music, so here is how I describe my listening experience. Some sounds, that sound mettalic ( probably cymbals? ) disappear, whereas some sounds with beats/ rhythm ( probably some drums, but could be other bass instruments, I don't know for sure ) become more audible/ enhanced. The reason I want to know this is because I like those sounds that are less audible if I don't put my hands over my ears. Another point is, I have noticed that, even if I don't put my hands over my ears while listening to music with an old 21" or 29" CRT TV ( that has one speaker on either side, and the TV channels I listen to probably transmit sounds in mono ), the sounds that are less audible ( those drums/ bass/ I don't know for sure sounds ) when I listen to them with my stereo sound system are always more audible/ enhanced.
Please do a little experiment yourself by putting your two hands over your ears while listening to music. You'll probably do me the biggest favour in my life. ( For 6 years, I cannot listen to my favourite music, because when I listen to music with my stereo sound system, the sounds I like are always less audible, and that's why barely enjoyable. )
When I listen to music, I notice that if I put my two hands over my two ears, some sounds become more audible than others. Please check it yourself. I don't know terminology of music, so here is how I describe my listening experience. Some sounds, that sound mettalic ( probably cymbals? ) disappear, whereas some sounds with beats/ rhythm ( probably some drums, but could be other bass instruments, I don't know for sure ) become more audible/ enhanced. The reason I want to know this is because I like those sounds that are less audible if I don't put my hands over my ears. Another point is, I have noticed that, even if I don't put my hands over my ears while listening to music with an old 21" or 29" CRT TV ( that has one speaker on either side, and the TV channels I listen to probably transmit sounds in mono ), the sounds that are less audible ( those drums/ bass/ I don't know for sure sounds ) when I listen to them with my stereo sound system are always more audible/ enhanced.
Please do a little experiment yourself by putting your two hands over your ears while listening to music. You'll probably do me the biggest favour in my life. ( For 6 years, I cannot listen to my favourite music, because when I listen to music with my stereo sound system, the sounds I like are always less audible, and that's why barely enjoyable. )