Sounds to See - By MITK12Videos
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00:11 | this is Nate playing the piano . You can hear | |
00:17 | the music coming from the piano even though you are | |
00:19 | not standing next to it and you can hear my | |
00:22 | voice even though you cannot see me . But have | |
00:25 | you ever wondered what sound is ? We can hear | |
00:29 | the sound . But is there a way of looking | |
00:31 | at it even though you can't see sound in real | |
00:35 | life sound is produced by air particles moving back and | |
00:39 | forth . Here in this cartoon , each circle represents | |
00:43 | an air particle . As the particles move back and | |
00:47 | forth , the particles form dense regions where a lot | |
00:50 | of air particles are close together . The motion of | |
00:53 | these particles causes the dense regions to move in the | |
00:56 | direction that the sound is moving . In this case | |
00:59 | the sound is moving to the right . The frequency | |
01:03 | of the sound describes how many dense regions reach our | |
01:05 | air during a given time , Usually a second . | |
01:10 | The closer the dense regions are to each other , | |
01:13 | the higher the frequency of the sound and we hear | |
01:16 | it as a higher pitched sound mm For low pitched | |
01:23 | sounds , the dense regions are farther apart . In | |
01:31 | fact , we can show how frequency changes over time | |
01:35 | . In a picture . In this picture , the | |
01:38 | high frequencies are on the top and the low frequencies | |
01:41 | are on the bottom . We can also use this | |
01:44 | to track how the frequencies change . Yeah , okay | |
01:51 | . This picture is called a spectrogram . We can | |
01:55 | use spectrograms to look at frequencies in different kinds of | |
01:58 | sounds like the sounds in my speech . Now , | |
02:01 | I'm going to record innate saying something . Let's take | |
02:05 | a look at the spectrogram when Nate says E . | |
02:08 | E . These horizontal lines are the frequencies in the | |
02:13 | vowel Nate made . Those frequencies are called the performance | |
02:17 | of a vowel . These four men are in different | |
02:20 | positions on the spectrogram for different vowels . Now , | |
02:25 | let's see what happens when Nate says something different like | |
02:28 | ah uh when Nate said ah the two lowest formats | |
02:36 | were closer together . When Nate said E The two | |
02:40 | lowest form ants were farther apart . That's how you | |
02:43 | can tell the difference between vowels now . So numb | |
02:47 | is going to say the same vowels . E Uh | |
02:52 | huh . Look at where the formats are . Now | |
02:57 | . The formats are in a different place because cinemas | |
03:00 | voice is different from Neitz . However , you can | |
03:03 | still tell that Sona was saying e here because the | |
03:07 | formats are far apart and here . So name was | |
03:10 | saying ah because the formats are close together now , | |
03:15 | let's see what happens if we have a chipmunk saying | |
03:17 | the same things , he needs to come here and | |
03:20 | use your talents to sound like a chipmunk and oh | |
03:30 | you can see how it follows the same pattern . | |
03:33 | The Formance . E . Are far apart and the | |
03:36 | four months in ah are close together . These programs | |
03:41 | are cool . Hey , why do I still sounds | |
03:44 | like a chipmunk while Nate is figuring that out . | |
03:48 | Let's review the words we've learned . They have really | |
03:51 | helped us understand what sound is all about . Frequency | |
03:55 | , describes how lower high the sound is . Which | |
03:57 | depends on the spacing of the dense air regions in | |
04:01 | the sound wave . Spectrogram , a tool that lets | |
04:04 | you look at the frequencies that make up a sound | |
04:07 | . It also lets you see how the frequencies change | |
04:10 | as the sound changes for months the performance of a | |
04:14 | vow are the frequencies that make up the vow . | |
04:17 | Although the formats are positioned differently in the spectrogram for | |
04:20 | different voices , the pattern of the format is generally | |
04:24 | unique to each wall . So now I can use | |
04:29 | a spectrogram to see all the frequencies in my voice | |
04:32 | . I'm going to do that right now . I | |
04:35 | do there there there there there there there there there | |
04:47 | there we get to , wow ! We can we | |
04:50 | get |
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