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Ear Training - First of all Steps of Becoming a Sound Engineer

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Training your ear in the field of sound engineering is an important aspect. It helps us realise the hidden abilities of our ears. The ears of a sound engineer have to be different than that of an ordinary listener. He/She should be able to differentiate between the high frequencies and the low frequencies, speciality of speakers, headphones, and microphones. Here are some keywords and terms, related to ear training, which may help beginners like me venture out in the vast field of sound engineering: - Anechoic chamber: - An anechoic chamber is a chamber which is completely sound absorbent and there is no chance of sound escaping through the room or the chamber. As its name reflects, it is completely non echoic or an - echoic. Aural domain: - The domain of hearing and sensing of different sounds Impulsive sounds: - Sounds which are sharp in nature. The sounds are mostly unwanted in the field of audio engineering. Example of these sounds are clicks and pops. R