How blue fabric on chairs of auditoriums act as acoustic materia?
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Theatre: A place which houses an auditorium and a stage.
Lobby: The room or space between front entrance up to the point where tickets are surrendered.
Foyer: The space or room behind auditorium, between lobby and the seats. The foyer does not have seats.
Loges: A balcony of less than seven rows of seats. In an exceptionally large balcony, the loges would be the extreme front row of seats provided there are less than seven and in front of a cross-aisle.
Auditorium/House: The large room where the audience is seated. Stage personnel refer to this as the House.
Lobby: The room or space between front entrance up to the point where tickets are surrendered.
Foyer: The space or room behind auditorium, between lobby and the seats. The foyer does not have seats.
Loges: A balcony of less than seven rows of seats. In an exceptionally large balcony, the loges would be the extreme front row of seats provided there are less than seven and in front of a cross-aisle.
Auditorium/House: The large room where the audience is seated. Stage personnel refer to this as the House.
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They absorb the sound and they act as sound proof material in auditorium
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