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Fundamentals of Recorded Sound

The sound waves that occur in nature--the clang of a bell, for example, or the roar of a passing train--are continuous, without interruption and without measure. These sound waves are variations in air pressure, generated by something vibrating, such a violin string set into rapid motion by a bow, or the halves of a bassoon reed that quickly beat against each other whenever a stream of wind passes through them.



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Richard Griscom 2006-07-19