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"During historical periods when instrumental music rose in prominence (relative to the voice), there was a continuous tendency for pitch levels to rise. This "pitch inflation" seemed largely a product of instrumentalists' competing with each other, each attempting to produce a brighter, more "brilliant", sound than that of their rivals. (In string instruments, this is not all acoustic illusion: when tuned up, they actually sound objectively brighter because the higher string tension results in larger amplitudes for the harmonics.) This tendency was also prevalent with wind instrument manufacturers, who crafted their instruments to play generally at a higher pitch than those made by the same craftsmen years earlier."
$ mediainfo 03\ -\ The\ Snake\ As\ Road\ Sign.ogg GeneralComplete name : 03 - The Snake As Road Sign.oggFormat : OGGFile size : 22.6 MiBDuration : 17mn 6sOverall bit rate mode : VariableOverall bit rate : 185 KbpsAlbum replay gain : 1.38 dBAlbum replay gain peak : 0.906816Album : AtlantaTrack name : The Snake As Road SignTrack name/Position : 03Performer : Evan ParkerGenre : hipster jazz dissonance (I invented this genre a minute ago)Recorded date : 1990AudioID : 964310449 (0x397A35B1)Format : VorbisFormat settings, Floor : 1Duration : 17mn 6sBit rate mode : VariableBit rate : 224 KbpsChannel(s) : 2 channelsSampling rate : 44.1 KHzCompression mode : LossyReplay gain : 4.32 dBReplay gain peak : 0.327418Stream size : 27.4 MiBWriting library : libVorbis (Everywhere) (20100325 (Everywhere))
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