- Laudable-Audible-Part-I.mp3 (Unplugged)
- Laudable-Audible-Part-II.mp3
- Laudable-Audible-Part-II-Instrumental.mp3
- Laudable-Audible.MID (Casio WK-3500 with Digital Signal Processing. DSP)
LYRICS
Tune in
The frequency
Turn up
The volume
The magic is in the science
It’s music to our ears
Raise the chance your atoms
Dance
Until the smoke clears
Tune in
The frequency
Tune in
Frequently
Turn up
The volume
Turn up
And than some
The way the waves behave
Is music to our ears
Raise the chance our atoms
Dance
When everyone hears
Tune in
The frequency
Tune in
Frequently
Turn up
The volume
Turn up
And than some
The ear drums vibrate
At a certain rate
They stimulate
And move
Until we dance and groove
A song about the science of sound and the magic of music. The line “The magic is in the science” was inspired by Merlin from King Arthur. Many think his acts of magic where actually science experiments. The line “Dance until the smoke clears” is about science protecting scientists in dark times (such as Galileo and the Inquisition or modern scientists and climate change deniers.) Most of the song is about the magic of music being heard.
Johns Hopkins says: The ear collects sound waves and channels them into the ear canal, where the sound is amplified. The sound waves then travel toward a flexible, oval membrane at the end of the ear canal called the eardrum, or tympanic membrane. Sound waves cause the eardrum to vibrate. The cochlea is filled with a fluid that (when stimulated) moves in response to the vibrations from the oval window. As the fluid moves, 25,000 nerve endings are set into motion. These nerve endings transform the vibrations into electrical impulses that then travel along the eighth cranial nerve (auditory nerve) to the brain.
Chords: G A C D A / D A / G A C D A G A C E A; Part II @ 112 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Korg N364, MiniNova, MicroKorg)