SOCRATES said:Can volume be heard at all? It has has been suggested that volume can not only be seen in volume bars but it can also be heard. Do you think this is true or false or neither ?..:cheesy:
Crap Buddist said:Thus,
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LBR mentioned musical notes and I wonder is there some software or has some say taken x amount of market bars, either based on range or volume and turned it into muisc, ?
These musical pieces then can be learnt and yet also actually be music in its own beautiful way? Unique song . and then maybe even if you didnt trade that day you could still play the record and listen to it?
I suppose we could assign a note to each bar? and manually play the piece?
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Have you noticed how unohoo has looked and scuttled off ?... ...frightened of an ambush perhaps.....mr.marcus said:....#9s hey frugi....jimi hendrix eat your heart out
SOCRATES said:Have you noticed how unohoo has looked and scuttled off ?... ...frightened of an ambush perhaps.....
I will have you know you are mistaken, as usual....counter_violent said:BTW...it has'nt gone unnoticed that you deliberately set this poll in this section to derail the other thread....just in case you thought we had'nt noticed.
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It depends who is doing the felling.jiggly said:If a a large tree falls in the middle of a forest with no one around to hear it, does it make any noise?
Crafty creature you are.... ...that's right ...you have to have properly sharpened "ears".frugi said:The falling tree will create pressure waves in the air and to a lesser extent through the ground. If anyone with a suitable receptacle - such as an ear, seismograph or sensitive little finger - is in the vicinity to translate these waves into something they can sense or understand then noise may be the subjective result., or perhaps even 'a resigned sigh' to one in the habit of conversing with trees. So there is always the potential for noise; whether (and how) this potential is realised depends on the presence of a suitable observer.
Errr...it would not make any difference. Noise is noise.linesniffer said:Say there is a person in the forest who is deaf in one ear?
How much noise would a falling tree make then?
How do you mean explain ? You can either do it or not do it. It is not a matter of choice, it is a matter of seizing the moment.Crap Buddist said:Yeah even lip readers who are completely deaf hear words?
Do your best Maggie Thatcher impression in ya head, well thats female right, now switch it to Ronnie RayGun, "we commence bombing in 5 minutes"
No vocal sounds but you hear it right ? even the accents?
Explain Please.
SOCRATES said:How do you mean explain ? You can either do it or not do it. It is not a matter of choice, it is a matter of seizing the moment.
For example...you see your own name in print....or you close your eyes and imagine your name in print..you can "hear" what is sounds like....can't you ?
This is something very sudden and very similar.