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==Wah Wah==
==Wah Wah==
The "wah-wah" effect is produced by a sound filter, which is technically described as a band-pass filter with resonance peak. The special effect is realized by the frequency of the resonance peak in the spectrum back and forth.


[[wikipedia:Wah-wah (music)|Wah-wah is an imitative word (or onomatopoeia) for the sound of altering the resonance of musical notes to extend expressiveness, sounding much like a human voice saying the syllable wah. The wah-wah effect is a spectral glide, a "modification of the vowel quality of a tone" (Erickson 1975, p.72). Although this effect is thought of almost exclusively as the electric guitar wah-wah pedal, it is also used in other contexts, listed here.]]  
Wah-wah is an imitative word (or onomatopoeia) for the sound of altering the resonance of musical notes to extend expressiveness, sounding much like a human voice saying the syllable wah. The wah-wah effect is a spectral glide, a "modification of the vowel quality of a tone" (Erickson 1975, p.72). Although this effect is thought of almost exclusively as the electric guitar wah-wah pedal, it is also used in other contexts, listed here. Quote from: [[wikipedia:Wah-wah (music)]]  
 
The "wah-wah" effect is produced by a sound filter, which is technically described as a band-pass filter with resonance peak. The special effect is realized by the frequency of the resonance peak in the spectrum back and forth.


[[Media:simple wah wah.pd]]
[[Media:simple wah wah.pd]]

Latest revision as of 12:01, 16 May 2012

Wah Wah

The "wah-wah" effect is produced by a sound filter, which is technically described as a band-pass filter with resonance peak. The special effect is realized by the frequency of the resonance peak in the spectrum back and forth.

Wah-wah is an imitative word (or onomatopoeia) for the sound of altering the resonance of musical notes to extend expressiveness, sounding much like a human voice saying the syllable wah. The wah-wah effect is a spectral glide, a "modification of the vowel quality of a tone" (Erickson 1975, p.72). Although this effect is thought of almost exclusively as the electric guitar wah-wah pedal, it is also used in other contexts, listed here. Quote from: wikipedia:Wah-wah (music)

Media:simple wah wah.pd