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leva [86]
3 years ago
6

How can you analyze a tone from an audio ?

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1 answer:
Maurinko [17]3 years ago
5 0

In this question, you're wondering how you can analyze a tone from an audio.

When you're listening to an audio, the things that you should be analyzing in an audio is:

  • What words are the author emphasizing
  • What specific words are they using
  • Try to hear the way they're speaking, this will help you find the author's mood
  • Try to hear the type of tone they're using (e.g. funny, sad, etc)

In an audio, one thing you should analyze are the words that the author is emphasizing. This means that you should be hearing if the author is saying words more clearly and boldly than others, this is to ensure that the listener is hearing the important words.

You should also analyze is the diction, or specific words that they're using. This helps you understand if they're more serious about what they're talking about, and how professional are they.

Another thing you should analyze is the way they're speaking. Are they speaking fast? Are they speaking slow? This will help you understand the author's "mood" about the topic they're talking about.

The last thing that you should analyze is the tone they're using. Are they using a raging tone? Sad tone? Or funny tone? This will help you understand the author's standpoint of a topic.

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