Talk:Deep Listening Band
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Didjeridu
[edit]Wouldn't the common spelling didgeridoo make the instrument more recognisable?
MarGanxona (talk) 20:41, 7 October 2024 (UTC)
Reverberation
[edit]"(this must be 4.5 seconds or 4 to 5 seconds, as 45 seconds cannot be obtained in even the most expensively designed reverberation chambers which have reverberation times of about 10 seconds at best)"
Moved this from the article, as it was a comment on the accuracy, rather than encyclopaedic text. 45 seconds sounds perfectly plausible to me, that's a BIG chamber. Discuss/research then edit if necessary.
Mullet 11:49, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
Trope
[edit]"They have also performed, recorded, and released a trope on John Cage's 4'33". Non Stop Flight released by Music&Arts in a 70 minute excerpt from the 4 hours and 33' trope." Which sense of trope (music) is meant here? The second sentence is unclear because it is grammatically ambiguous. — Sebastian 06:15, 25 May 2009 (UTC)