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this explains the shrillness of sound​

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Answered by Priyakshipriya
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Shrillness is a word used to describe the quality of sounds that have a high-pitched, strident, raucous, screeching or harsh character, such as those produced by a trumpet or piccolo, but it can also be used to describe a widely recognised and puzzling phenomenon whereby certain sounds are perceived as psychologically.

Answered by Anonymous
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Shrillness is a word used to describe the quality of sounds that have a ... There have been attempts to explain the phenomenon, often in terms of frequency content, or evolutionary ...

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