This inaugural episode of Noise Verse delves into the subjective nature of sound, exploring the boundaries between music, noise, and the human perception of auditory experiences. We'll discuss: Acoustics and Frequency: A basic introduction to the physics of sound, exploring concepts like frequency, amplitude, and how these elements shape our auditory experience. The Subjectivity of "Noise": Examining how the perception of noise varies drastically between individuals and cultures. What is considered "noise" to one person may be cherished music to another. "Noise" as Art: Exploring the use of "noise" as an artistic medium in genres like noise music, industrial, and experimental music. Unexpected Soundscapes: Discussing unconventional settings for musical performances, such as metal concerts in churches and bagpipe playing in libraries, highlighting the interplay betwee
About the podcast
The episode is about what noise a verbs is all about and it's all about sound and how we perceive sound music noise and how acoustics pay a role and everything and that they are frequencies as we surround ourselves with an everyday life and we will also be talking about future episodes what we will be doing like for example a rock concert and chair in a church and a bagpipe in the library and we will have collaborations with people from different genres that has never collaborated before and create some interesting and never before done things stunts and delve deep into music history as well as the biology of the human reception of sound and give people nice overview of what we're all about and if you have a set of errors and they rent a podcast then here welcome to take part of this journey and it's called noisy verse.