Abstract

Cinema without music is now a days beyond imagination. Whatever musical instruments used in the making of Cinema are based on Physical Concepts. One of the concepts is frequency. Frequency is nothing but the number of vibrations per second. Different frequencies forms melodious compositions. There are many musical instruments like Pan flute, Sitar, Violin, Harmonium etc are all Physical Concepts dependent musical instruments. How Physical Concepts play important role in the making of such musical instruments is presented in this paper. Unwanted continuous disturbance due to vibrations in air is noise and composition disturbance of different frequencies called sound. Music is sound with a discrete structure. Noise is sound with a continuous structure. Music is composed of sounds with a fundamental frequency and overtones. Noise is composed of sounds with frequencies that range continuously in value from as low as you can hear to as high as you can hear — not necessarily at equal intensity

Highlights

  • Sound waves are first collected in our outer ear

  • Whatever musical instruments used in the making of Cinema are based on Physical Concepts

  • How Physical Concepts play important role in the making of such musical instruments is presented in this paper

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Sound waves are first collected in our outer ear (called the auricle or pinna). they travel down our ear canal and strike the eardrum, causing it to vibrate. Use of Physical Concepts in Musical Instruments and their Use in Cinema Whatever musical instruments used in the making of Cinema are based on Physical Concepts. How Physical Concepts play important role in the making of such musical instruments is presented in this paper.

Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call