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Sound

What is Sound?

▪ Sound is a vibration of air which is heard when it reaches the ear.


▪ The vibrations travel through the air ( or any other medium like
water, etc.)
▪ The vibrations reach our ears and is perceived as sound when the
signals reach the brain, through our ears.
Sources of Sound

▪ Sound originates from the environment all around us.


▪ Sounds are produced by the wind, stream, birds and animals, musical
instruments, etc.
▪ Sounds also emanate when we strike, pluck or blow air through
objects.
Qualities of Sound

▪ Raw sound is irregular (without rhythm)


▪ Raw sound is indefinite (without definite pitch).
▪ Raw sound is also not organised.
▪ This is why raw sound can be a source of noise.
▪ When raw sounds are organised, regular and definite, the result is
music.
Key Signatures – with sharps
Key Signatures – with flats
Major Keys with Sharps

▪ Always remember, that the key of c major has no key signature. This
is because all its notes are natural.
▪ There are 7 major keys with sharps- G, D, A, E, B, F# and C#
Major Keys with Flats

▪ Again remember, that the key of c major has no key signature. This is
because all its notes are natural.
▪ There are 7 major keys with flats- F, Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb and Cb
Key Signatures – charts
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Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4
Series 1 Series 2 Series 3
Two Content Layout with Table

▪ First bullet point here Class Group A Group B

▪ Second bullet point here Class 1 82 95

Class 2 76 88
▪ Third bullet point here
Class 3 84 90
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▪ Second bullet point here
▪ Third bullet point here
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