The Development of Modern Education in the Context of Pedagogical Competenciology
- Author:
- Meng Ge
- Work direction:
- История, проблемы и перспективы развития образования
- Abstract:
- From the first minutes of life, a person is immersed in the world of sound. We are surrounded by various sources that emit sounds that are perceived by our auditory system. Thanks to the perception of sound, we receive a very large amount of information about the surrounding objects and phenomena that make these sounds. Sound is a wave. A sound wave is a mechanical vibration that, spreading and interacting with the organ of hearing, is perceived by a person [4]. The section devoted to these waves in physics is called acoustics. The profession of people who are popularly called «hearing people» is acoustics. A sound wave is a wave propagating in an elastic medium, it is a longitudinal wave, and when it propagates in an elastic medium, compression and discharge alternate.
The purpose of the study is to identify the artistic and creative parameters of the saxophone in the context of the history of musical art, organology and acoustics.
Research objectives: to study materials on the evolution of the saxophone and determine its artistic and technical originality and advantage.
The object of the study is the artistic, expressive and acoustic features of the evolution of the saxophone.
Hypothesis of the study: the perception of the world by a person is carried out on the basis of his study of the objective laws of the universe. A person is continuously affected by a wide range of various phenomena. One of the most common phenomena that a person needs to take into account in his life, especially in the field of musical art, is such a phenomenon as resonance and musical acoustics. This will determine the objective perception by both performers and listeners of the sound of such a musical instrument as the saxophone.
- Keywords:
- sound, history of musical art, the evolution of the saxophone, artistic and creative aspects of the saxophone, musical acoustics, acoustic resonance, sound features, sound wave