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Why Do Our Recorded Voices Sou
Jan 13.2017
Many people are unpleasantly surprised when they hear recordings of themselves: Do we really sound like that?...View original article

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Notes from a Year as a Congres
Nov 21.2016
Rachel Carr 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Building 26-570, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USAr ecarr@mit.edu By the time this issue of Acoustics Today is printed, the composition of the United States Congress, plus at least one other branch of the federal government, will have changed somewhat since my year as a Congressional Science Fellow. Nonetheless, one feature will […] The post Notes from a Year as a Congressional Science Fellow appeared

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Two Steps
Nov 18.2016
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Whole Step
Nov 18.2016
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Trumpet & Cornet Demo
Nov 18.2016
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Three Semitones
Nov 18.2016
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One Semitone
Nov 18.2016
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Notes on Blindness: Acoustic S
Nov 17.2016
After he went blind, John Hull used sound to rediscover a rich sensory universe.

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On a Fire Extinguisher with So
Nov 14.2016

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