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How to use the noises in our lives through Music frame!

  • Zehra Ceylan
  • Feb 20, 2016
  • 2 min read

We all hear the tick tocks of the clock on our wall which sometimes makes us crazy. But there's a way to make that noise something useful for us. How? Did you know that the tick tock sounds are actually one of the beats for the music tempo? That is 60 BPM which means that 60 beats per minute. Since there are 60 seconds in one minute, the tempo that the second hand makes is 60 BPM, which is Larghetto. So, let's go back to question how to make that noise something useful. If that noise is annoying us, we can just pick a song and sing it with using the tempo we hear from the wall clock. So that we will be training ourselves to sing with a steady tempo and to catch the rhythm. Don't we also hear loud noises everywhere in our home, office or outside such as vacuum, dishwasher, copy machine, microwave end of the heating alarm, horn of the cars, dog barkings, bird singings, ....? Here's another way to make those noises useful for us. Why don't we try to find the pitch of those noises and try to sing it? Since the outer sounds are loud, that will not bother anyone! And that way we will turn those painful moments to funny moments. That will be a great opportunity to train ourselves with the pitches of the sounds. And imagine that you also add harmony to that! There you go! Now you have composed your own melody! What about the other tick tocks in our lives? The ones that are coming from our cars' signals can be used as a metronome too to sing songs. The tick tocks of the spoons we use to cook can be used to make our own beat, tempo and rhythm. And the tick tocks which are coming from the stuff we put somewhere can be used to make a steady tempo so that it helps us to finish our work faster! As a conclusion, the noises we hear can be very useful for our lives through the music frame. Why don't you try? ​Zehra Ceylan


 
 
 

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