Any setting is replete with sounds.
Cultural and social conditioning contributes to the suppression of auditory perception.
The disposition to "not hear" sounds present in the environs, once overcome, presents the listener with an expansion of perceptual acuity, and offers the composer a palette of infinite variation.
Cultural and social conditioning contributes to the suppression of auditory perception.
The disposition to "not hear" sounds present in the environs, once overcome, presents the listener with an expansion of perceptual acuity, and offers the composer a palette of infinite variation.
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