This study discusses the necessity and development of the Feedback Frequency Identification and Reduction Primer (FFIRP) e-book. FFIRP will include the following combined training materials: (a) Audio Frequency Theory, (b) Frequency Reference Points – the repeating augmented chord structure that is roughly equivalent to the 31-band graphic EQ ISO center frequencies, (c) Relative Pitch – used to hear rough scale equivalents between ISO center frequencies, (d) Mnemonic Imagery - a learning theory utilized by one of the authors during PhD dissertation research describing how to strongly embed and memorize frequencies in relation to frequency reference points and relative pitch, and (e) a 31-band Graphic EQ App - used to practice frequency identification and reduction, at the users convenience.
Authors:
Estep, Mike; Meng, Chuiyuan
Affiliations:
Cameron University, Lawton, OK, USA; Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN, USA(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Conference:
50th International Conference: Audio Education (July 2013)
Paper Number:
4-3
Publication Date:
July 25, 2013
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