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3 August, 08:39

The difference between a noise and a musical note is that the noise is.

A louder

B. of higher pitch

C. louder and venally lower pitch D. of irregular pitch

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  1. 3 August, 08:44
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    D. of irregular pitch.

    Explanation:

    ~Music has a pleasing effect on mind and ears. Noise, on the other hand appears to be pretty irritating and is basically a nuisance.

    ~Music usually has a high frequency. It also exhibits a recognizable pattern of changes in amplitude as well as wavelength. Noise, on the other hand exhibits lower frequency, irregular wavelengths and also produces sudden changes in wavelength and amplitudes.

    ~Music is actually a combination of harmonics and frequencies. Noise on the other hand, has no such properties.

    ~Noise is considered "chaos" and music is harmony.

    ~Music is very soothing to listen to while noise is wild as well as untamed.

    ~Music can be considered to be some form of organized noise, a special category of noise. On the other hand, it can be said that noise is basically nothing but sounds in random having no order or rhythm.
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