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21 October 2024

  • curprev 18:4718:47, 21 October 2024Nardus talk contribs 3,339 bytes +3,339 Created page with "== Sibilance == Sometimes a vocal can sound very irritating—listen to 10 s of this (start at 4:01): <youtube>JEHmr1__AsM</youtube> That “S” sound at the end of a word is called “sibilance”. It occurs typically in the 4 to 8 kHz range; that same range is needed to get clarity and presence in a vocal. Too much, almost like symbols, very quickly becomes very irritating. However, too little, and a person battle to hear what is being said. <pic src="/images/e/e7/..."