If we know, for example, that the "bass-y, boom- y parts of a bass guitar will most often be found around 80-100 Hz. No it IS interesting! Don’t argue with me ). What’s most interesting about this fact is that certain familiar sounds “live” at predictable frequencies. In practical terms, most adults are going to have trouble hearing anything over about 13,000 Hz. If you are familiar with the range of human hearing and the use of EQ (equalization) tools in audio (see my article about EQ here: What is Equalization, Usually Called EQ?), you’ll know that people can only hear sounds that exist between the frequencies of 20 hertz (HZ) and 20,000 Hz. Where does sibilance live on the frequency graph?
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