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31.25 Hz is the __________ end and has little __________ content.

Bottom, musical

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31.25 Hz can be described as __________ and is mostly not played back by __________.

effects, loudspeakers

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The fundamental of the kick drum is __________ and considered very __________.

31.25 Hz, atmospheric

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62.5 Hz is considered __________ bass and serves as the sonic foundation __________.

lower, octave

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62.5 Hz is at the bottom of __________ pitches and primary bass energy can be found at __________ Hz.

musical, 62.5

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Low C lives at __________ Hz and most loudspeakers play back the __________ octave at this frequency.

62.5, octave

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125 Hz is known as __________ bass and is a musical foundation __________.

upper, octave

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Bass and lower elements of the drum kit have fundamentals at __________ Hz and is considered a critical bottom end __________.

125, range

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All speakers play back the __________ octave at 125 Hz which is critical for __________ range.

musical foundation, bottom end

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250 Hz is referred to as the so-called '__________' and represents a transition octave between __________ and midrange.

mudrange, bass

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250 Hz contributes to __________ and muddiness in sound and also refers to __________.

thickness, thumpiness

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The 'tenor' octave of musical pitches resides at __________ Hz and is critical for fundamental pitch __________.

250, range

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Middle C lives at __________ Hz which is generally considered the __________ midrange.

250, lower

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At 500 Hz, we hear the body and __________ of sounds, contributing to fullness and __________ qualities.

richness, rounded

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The primary treble octave of musical pitches can be found at __________ Hz which is classified as __________.

500, midrange

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1 kHz encompasses the highest fundamental __________ and marks the beginning of upper __________ for lower instruments.

pitches, harmonics

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Musical content at 1 kHz includes __________ and central parts of most instruments' __________.

pitches, spectra

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2 kHz is identified as upper __________ and contains a major range of __________ content.

mid-range, harmonic

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The phantom image recognition range occurs around __________ kHz and is characterized by __________, intensity, and loudness.

2, hardness

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4 kHz is associated with presence and the 'edge' of hard __________, representing the primary recognition range for __________ and words.

consonants, voice

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The upper-end of the spectrum for many instruments is found at __________ kHz and contributes to the __________ of sound.

4, brightness

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4 kHz is considered a critical musical and vocal __________ and 8 kHz is often described as the highs, __________, and metallic brightness.

range, treble

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Musical content at 8 kHz includes cymbals, the upper end snare drum, and __________ strings, and is sometimes referred to as __________.

metal guitar, brilliance

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16 kHz involves extreme ________ and refers to the upper part of the '__________' of sound.

highs, edge

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16 kHz has little __________ content, and mostly hi-hat __________ are associated with this frequency.

musical, cymbals