Yes, technically a curved line can be a line segment, a line in general is something that can be curved or straight
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
depends i meen ice can have a curved surface
polygons can't have any curved sides
it has 0 curved edges
At concert halls NOT at church
publlic concert halls
From the vibration the bass gives off.
In bass concert halls, the sound is amplified by the size of the open empty room. The sound reverberates off the walls to make it sound louder and deeper than it really is.
concert halls, stadiums, school halls, bandshell, bandstand and clubs, party's, evets- occoasions.
In concert halls the walls are made out of acoustic materials. The materials, as well as the amplifier may result in multiple echoes in a concert hall.
Reverberation! :)
Fields, theaters, stadiums, cinemas, concert halls etc.
Like 1/100 Venue Halls. Not most of the time.
Reverberation in concert halls is caused by the reflection of sound waves off the walls, ceiling, and other surfaces in the space. These reflected waves mix with the direct sound from the performers, creating a lasting and rich acoustic environment that can enhance the listening experience.
It can be. Jazz is often performed in concert halls with orchestral-quality scores, although it can also be performed in dives.
The O2 Arena (20,000 capacity) and Wembley Arena (12,500 capacity) are the largest indoor concert venues in London.