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- Dictionarysoundscape/ˈsaʊndskeɪp/
noun
- 1. a piece of music considered in terms of its component sounds: "his lush keyboard soundscapes"
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Combination of all the acoustic resources within a given area
A soundscape is the acoustic environment as perceived by humans, in context. The term was originally coined by Michael Southworth, and popularised by R. Murray Schafer. There is a varied history of the use of soundscape depending on discipline, ranging from urban design to wildlife ecology to computer science. An important distinction is to separate soundscape from the broader acoustic environment... Wikipedia