Saturday, June 21, 2014

What You Need To Know About Corner Bass Traps

By Ina Hunt


Music is an integral part of daily living. It has been a part of human existence since the early days. It has provided for a source of entertainment even way back then. Ancient festivals are never complete back then without accompaniment, as it remains to be so until today.

Music is also integral to optimization in most brain functions. Studies prove that the hearing sense of a child develop as early as the fetal stage. In fact, it is one of the earliest senses to develop. This is why most pregnant women are encouraged to listen to music while carrying their child in their womb. Soothing melody, especially classical pieces, can always do wonders for the brain. Most gifted and talented children are said to have been exposed to music at the earliest stage of life, allowing the brain to open up and absorb more.

There are many parents who are gifted with musically gifted children. While some of these parents can be quite supportive of their talented offspring, there are still some who think that a musical ability is inferior to intellectual capacity. Often, they make their children give up their love for music because it eats up the time that one can spend for studying. This should not be the case. It actually helps in the improvisation of mathematical skills. The steady beat that the bass provides will stimulate the part of the brain that control problem solving skills.

Most people fail to realize the essential part that it plays in every composition. They think that it is used only in very loud sounds such as the rock and metal genre. The truth is, even the slowest songs follow that steady beat only the bass can provide.

It serves two very important functions. For starters, it provides rhythmic foundation for a composition. Every song needs to have that certain pulse to follow so that the notes all converge well to make a beautiful melody.

Harmony is also provided by the bass, although not quite a lot of people realize that. Harmony is about playing several notes at a given time without it sounding off or anything such. Harmony can be achieved by a single person, such as a guitarist or a pianist. It can also be created and more pronounced in larger groups such as an orchestra or a band. When one hears several different notes all at the same time, the ear tunes it down in relation to the lowest pitch, which is the bass note.

There exist nowadays some musical devices that have the ability to trap elements in music. With the use of these so called bass traps, the way most perceive audio frequencies takes on a whole new level. They have the capacity to reduce LF resonance which is why they are used mostly in recording studios and home entertainment systems.

These traps come in two variations. There is the resonating absorbers that are used for narrower band action. They have the ability to absorb only a lower range of audio frequency.

The second type is called the porous absorber. It is the one used mostly by the public. They are small and lightweight as well. Yet, despite their size, they can suck in a broadband of audio frequencies. What is more, they are quite simple to make that is why others make their own than buy one in the market.




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