PLS HELP For this activity, you can use the audio recorder on your cell phone or a digital camera to record the following sounds: • the sound of footsteps of someone walking towards you
• the sound of a person starting a car, rewing the engine, and driving away
• the sound of a phone ringing at home as you walk toward it the sound of somebody speaking to you as you walk toward that person
After you record these sounds from different sources, play them back and observe the differences in the recorded sound from each source. Write a note recounting your experience and observations for each of these recordings.​

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So you put down what is recorded. Because every time you Play back the audio it sound's different. When you are doing the Exp. It's Called Sound waves My Friend

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I recorded the four types of sounds as mentioned in the question. When I played them back, they seemed to create a dramatic effect.

The footsteps sounded quite dramatic and added purpose to the activity. I recorded the sound of my sister's footsteps as she walked down the stairs in high heels and then as she walked past me. When I was recording the sound, the footsteps sounded normal. However, when I heard the recorded footsteps, the sound of the slow, approaching footsteps created a sense of mystery. Who was the person walking down the stairs? Why was the person hurrying past me? Did she achieve what she set out to do? In addition, I noticed perspective in a sound effect for the first time. It started softly and then became louder. As she moved past me and went away, it became softer again until it finally faded away.

The engine noise, and the sound of starting and driving the car, brought out the innate nature of the sound and emphasized that there is more to starting an engine than just moving the car. For instance, when the car engine started, it was clear that the driver was heading somewhere. The car's constant "vrooming" noise indicated that the driver was waiting to drive. However, the question is, "What's the rush?" The sound of the car driving away indicated that the driver finally drove away. I also noticed that the way the car drives away reveals the driver's state of mind. When the driver is in a rush and swerves and drives away at great speed, there will be drama. This is different from the peaceful, non-rushed driving style of a person going out for a drive with his or her family. The sound of people going to work will be different from the sound of people going on a holiday or going shopping on a weekend.

Walking toward a ringing phone added an element of surprise to the action. I placed the recorder near the phone and could hear myself walking toward it. When I heard the recorded sound, it sounded as though I was in no rush to pick up the ringing phone. It sounded just like any other regular action, not one filled with drama or mystery.

As I walked toward my friend while he spoke, his voice sounded louder and clearer. The effect was similar to zooming in on an image from a distance. This adds perspective to sounds and voices, and it adds depth to the visuals as well.

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