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Noise: A Human History of Sound and Listening | David Hendy
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What if history had a sound track? What would it tell us about ourselves? Based on a thirty-part BBC Radio series and podcast, Noise explores the human dramas that have revolved around sound at various points in the last 100,000 years, allowing us to think in fresh ways about the meaning of our collective past. Though we might see ourselves inhabiting a visual world, our lives have always been hugely influenced by our need to hear and be heard. To tell the story of soundmusic and speech, but also echoes, chanting, drumbeats, bells, thunder, gunfire, the noise of crowds, the rumbles of the human body, laughter, silence, conversations, mechanical sounds, noisy neighbors, musical recordings, and radiois to explain how we learned to overcome our fears about the natural world, perhaps even to control it; how we learned to communicate with, understand, and live alongside our fellow beings; how we've fought with one another for dominance; how we've sought to find privacy in an increasingly noisy world; and how we've struggled with our emotions and our sanity. Oratory in ancient Rome was important not just for the words spoken but for the sounds madethe tone, the cadence, the pitch of the voicehow that voice might have been transformed by the environment in which it was heard and how the audience might have responded to it. For the Native American tribes first encountering the European colonists, to lose one's voice was to lose oneself. In order to dominate the Native Americans, European colonists went to great effort to silence them, to replace their "demonic" "roars" with the more familiar "bugles, speaking trumpets, and gongs." Breaking up the history of sound into prehistoric noise, the age of oratory, the sounds of religion, the sounds of power and revolt, the rise of machines, and what he calls our "amplified age," Hendy teases out continuities and breaches in our long relationship with sound in order to bring new meaning to the human story.
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I‘m at a medical appointment with my Mom. I came prepared: two books, one kindle & Chai tea. I‘m in the waiting room...reading should be taking place right now, BUT there is too much noise. Not loud noise. Not weird noise. Just a regular disturbance of serenity. I know that the inability to read is all in me. There are other readers in the room who look absolutely happy & content...then there is me, who cannot read unless there is ONLY silence.😔

AlaMich I‘m the same way. The ambient noise distracts me and I can‘t focus. It can depend on what I‘m reading too. It‘s harder with fiction that I want to immerse myself in. Non-fiction works better with noise for me. 5y
Megabooks There‘s always HGTV playing in the waiting rooms around here, and I can never read with it on. I‘m sorry. 5y
Melissa_J I wearing hearing aids and get sensory overload very easily in environments where there is too much noise, even if it‘s not all that loud. I can‘t read when that happens. My one advantage (really the only benefit when hard of hearing) is that I can turn my hearing aids off or take them out and the world immediately becomes much quieter 🤫 (edited) 5y
staci.reads Same. I'm highly distractable, and to get in my reading zone, I need quiet. 5y
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conceptDawg

Just testing

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rockpools
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One day I will stop posting this book for photo challenges and actually read it. But not today.
#noisenoise #nuyear @Cinfhen @TrishB

Cinfhen Ha! It still sounds really good 😊👍🏻🎵🖤 7y
Cathythoughts 🤗🤗🤗 7y
TrishB One day 😂 7y
BookishMe Lol 7y
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rockpools
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"This is the sound
of my soul
This is the sooouuUUUND!!"

#true #lyricalapril @Cinfhen

Cinfhen 😍🙌🏻🎵 8y
LeahBergen 😂 Can't. Stop. Singing. This. 😂 8y
erzascarletbookgasm 😂I was singing to this too! 8y
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rockpools @Cinfhen @LeahBergen @erzascarletbookgasm 7 hours into my day, still singing the same song 🎶🎵🎶 8y
rockpools @ReadingEnvy Nice! Stacked :) 8y
rockpools @LeahBergen @Cinfhen @erzascarletbookgasm 12 hours & still 🎶I know this...much is... True🎶🎶Just snuck a look at tomorrow's prompt - I don't know the song, so this might just be a 48-hour earworm... 8y
Cinfhen Haha 😂 tomorrow is from my spin class, totally different vibe...not really a hum along more of a headbanger Check out this video on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/tgIqecROs5M hope the link works!
8y
rockpools @Cinfhen It worked, thank you! I'm so going to have to put together that 'get some work done' playlist - this'd be perfect. 8y
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rockpools
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#silhouettesoncovers #seasonsreadings2016

Yet another book I must read one day!

Also, yay! I found one!