maily
24-10-2007, 10:51 PM
interesting. available as a podcast soon too.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/soundsofscience/pip/942b9/
"Trevor Cox investigates the science of sound research.
Why do we find some sounds pleasant while others grate on the ears? The answer leads unexpectedly to the origins of music via some Tamarin monkeys, a remote tribe in Cameroon and the home of JS Bach."
next weeks souds good too
"Trevor Cox investigates the science of sound research.
Trevor explores some of the stranger places where acousticians carry out research, from outer space to the singing sand dunes of Morocco and the abandoned nuclear power station at Chernobyl."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/soundsofscience/pip/942b9/
"Trevor Cox investigates the science of sound research.
Why do we find some sounds pleasant while others grate on the ears? The answer leads unexpectedly to the origins of music via some Tamarin monkeys, a remote tribe in Cameroon and the home of JS Bach."
next weeks souds good too
"Trevor Cox investigates the science of sound research.
Trevor explores some of the stranger places where acousticians carry out research, from outer space to the singing sand dunes of Morocco and the abandoned nuclear power station at Chernobyl."