why is the industrial revolution called the noisy revolution
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- The global increase of noise levels is a main characteristic of the industrial soundscape. Sounds of industrial life are relentless: a continual buzzing (like a generator); a “grainy” noise (like that of a mechanical saw or file); or a rhythmic sound (like a loom or a threshing machine).
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