| • श्रव्यता की देहली | |
| threshold: द्वार दहलीज़ देहरी | |
| of: स् का की पर बाबत | |
| audibility: कर्णगोचरता | |
threshold of audibility मीनिंग इन हिंदी
threshold of audibility उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- In 0.8 seconds, you have four or five acoustic events at the threshold of audibility,
- It was at the absolute threshold of audibility, where it might have been real or imagined.
- In 0 . 8 seconds, you have four or five acoustic events at the threshold of audibility,
- Sometimes the bass line carries the melody, but more often, it operates almost below the threshold of audibility, exerting a visceral pressure like shock waves from a bomb.
- In Part 3, the threshold of audibility is further tested, and new timbres derived from new interactions among the performing forces emerge, yet the overall texture of discontinuity obtains.
- As one author notes, it calls for identifying " sounds that are at the threshold of audibility and are packed into a very short time interval, " sometimes just fractions of a second.
- Eno went on to record 1975's Discreet Music with this in mind, suggesting that it be listened to at " comparatively low levels, even to the extent that it frequently falls below the threshold of audibility ", referring to Satie's quote about his musique d'ameublement.
- Cooper, who must be a superb chamber musician, takes a very interactive view of the music, and makes a distinction between solo and accompanying episodes in the piano part; Tuesday night too many of the piano accompaniments to orchestral song disappeared below the threshold of audibility.
- :Anecdotally, when I used to live in St Andrews there was one high-walled, open-ended alley I regularly walked through where I could, often at night but rarely during the ( noisier ) day, just hear a very, very low sound, on both the pitch and volume thresholds of audibility.
- In every case, the music evoked sensations of unfathomable or ungraspable space ( what Freud would later call the " oceanic feeling " ), often through the use of indefinite, long-held tones or spiraling figures at the threshold of audibility-- just think of the beginning of the Ninth, or of the " Rheingold"
