RE: [Harp-L] loud music
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- Subject: RE: [Harp-L] loud music
- From: Richard Hammersley <rhhammersley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 20:11:16 +0100
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Does anyone know whether the loss of dynamic range applies only to chart oriented music or is the problem wider? For instance what about the electronic, dance, trance genres?
-----Original Message-----
From: casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 14 May 2009 19:44
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Harp-L] loud music
Iceman posted this article but where is it from .. I want to link to
it from my website .. it is an excellent study and explains a lot ..
also I've noticed that the playing on the top 40 stuff seems to be
absolutely frenetic - or does it just sound that way????
casey
> LOSS OF EMOTIONAL ENGAGEMENT WITH MUSIC
> One thing that has not been mentioned is that in the last 10 years
> there has >been a seismic shift in the sonics of music.
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