To: SunkenCiv
is especially good at projecting the human voice as well as sounds like those that would have been made by musical instruments found at the site... geeeeze, some ignorant acoustic archeological "engineers"
like... what other sounds, or what different frequencies would there be? Suppressing low frequency Oooobama fart?
5 posted on
12/30/2010 7:31:26 PM PST by
Leo Carpathian
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To: Leo Carpathian
South African Horn:
7 posted on
12/30/2010 7:36:49 PM PST by
Cvengr
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To: Leo Carpathian; seowulf; Adder; Waverunner
There’s been recent interest in the acoustical experiences of past civs, because it’s something that can actually still be studied where the monuments have survived — Stonehenge, PreColumbian complexes, Greek theaters, caves — and band shells, which in the first half of the twentieth century were still popular, but have declined in use (and are no longer constructed) because of the vast improvement in electronic amplification.
29 posted on
12/31/2010 6:29:22 AM PST by
SunkenCiv
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