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Hello Happy Friends!
Are you ready to learn?
Iām Sara, and today, weāre going to talk about⦠Well! Just listen!
Sounds good huh? Today, Weāre going to talk about⦠Sound!
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For sound to exist, there needs to be something, or someone that produces it. Like this guitar!
A medium through which it can be transmitted, like air.
And of course, an ear to receive it.
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When I play my guitar stringsā¦
I produce vibrations that travel in waves to our ears, thatās why we hear them.
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Soundsā speed depends on the medium it travels through.
In solids, like iron, sound waves travel at great speed!
In liquids, like water, they travel a little slower,
And in gases, like air, is where they travel the slowest.
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But, if sounds are waves, why do we recognise sounds when we hear them?
Why do we recognise our parentās voice? Or a dogās bark?
Well itās easy peasy! We recognise them because of every soundās properties, or characteristics.
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There are three properties:
Intensity, pitch and timber.
Intensity lets us identify if the sound is loud⦠or softā¦
Thanks to the pitch, we can tell if the sounds are high (pitched) or low (pitched)
And by the timbre, we identify what or who has generated the sound.
For example, if it has been generated, by a fluteā¦
ā¦A guitarā¦
...A dog!...
...Or a cat!
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Lastly, before I say goodbye, hereās a fun fact! Do you know what Echo is?
Echo, is when sound waves bump against an obstacle, change their direction and shortly after, we can hear the sound repeatedly.
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Thatās an echo, and Iām that youāve heard it more than once. But if you havenāt... listen up!
Happy Learning!
So cool!
Bye happy friends!
I hope youāre always ready to learn more!
