Inquiring minds would like to know! Many of us can't hear high frequencies. I know that 125Hz sounds like "rrrrr"(like a low pitch growling/rumbling) 250Hz sounds like "nnnnn"(like a trumpet or flute) 500Hz sounds like "ooooo" 1000Hz sounds like "aaaaa" 2000Hz sounds like "eeeee" but what about the octive above that and the one above that? 4KHz, 8KHz, even 16KHz? Do they all sound like "eeeee" except a little different? My dad says it's a sharper, shriller "E" sound. I understand it's hard to describe to us, try to give the best analogy or spell out what itll sound like, such as "scheeeeeeeeee"
Also howcome most people find sounds above 2000Hz to be annoying or even painful? Is it too loud? Too shrill? What properties makes it annoying? Why do Pianos go to 4.2KHz for the highest key? Why do some musical instruments play high pitches? Why is the speech banana extending to 8KHz? If high frequency is so important, would it be logical that it shouldn't be unpleasent to hear? Even my parents say I am not really missing much(except not hearing S speech sounds) by not hearing above 2000Hz. Dad says high frequencies above 4000Hz are just useless, annoying noises that transmit no information.
Also howcome most people find sounds above 2000Hz to be annoying or even painful? Is it too loud? Too shrill? What properties makes it annoying? Why do Pianos go to 4.2KHz for the highest key? Why do some musical instruments play high pitches? Why is the speech banana extending to 8KHz? If high frequency is so important, would it be logical that it shouldn't be unpleasent to hear? Even my parents say I am not really missing much(except not hearing S speech sounds) by not hearing above 2000Hz. Dad says high frequencies above 4000Hz are just useless, annoying noises that transmit no information.