Sound (disambiguation)
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Sound is an audible mechanical wave propagating through matter, or the perception of such waves by the brain.
Sound may also refer to:
Geography
- Sound (geography), a large ocean inlet, or a narrow ocean channel between two bodies of land
- Sound, Cheshire
- Sound, Lerwick in Shetland
- Sound Heath, an area of common land in Sound, Cheshire
Music
- Sounds (magazine), a defunct British music weekly newspaper, published between 1970 and 1991
- Sound (Dreadzone album), a 2001 studio album by the British fusion band Dreadzone
- Sound (Roscoe Mitchell album), a 1966 studio album by the American jazz saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell
- Sounds!, a 1966 album by guitarist Jack Marshall and percussionist Shelly Manne
- Sound (band), a Filipino jazz band (formed 1999)
- The Sound (band), a defunct English post-punk band (from 1979 to 1988)
- The Sounds, a Swedish indie-rock band (formed 1999)
- Sound (cumbia), a Chilean musical genre similar to tecnocumbia
- A music subgenre or "scene", such as the Nashville sound
- "Sound" (song), a 1991 single by the English rock band James
Sports
- Memphis Sounds, a defunct basketball team of the American Basketball Association
- Nashville Sounds, a minor-league baseball team of the Pacific Coast League
Television
- Sound (BBC TV series), a BBC programme featuring current popular music of different genres, aired between 2007 and 2009
- Sounds (Australian TV series), an Australian music television series of the 1970s and 1980s
Other uses
- Sound (medical instrument), an instrument for probing and dilating passages within the body
- Sound (nautical), a verb meaning to take depth readings of fluids in a tank or around a ship
- Sound (sex toy), a sex toy designed to be inserted through the urethra of the penis for sexual pleasure
- Soundness, a logical term meaning that an argument is valid and its premises are true
- Sounds (Klänge), a 1912 book by Russian expressionist artist Wassily Kandinsky
- Soundtrack, the recorded sound accompanying a visual medium such as a motion picture, television show, or video game
- Soundwave (Transformers), one of the Decepticons in The Transformers universe
- Speech sound or phone, a speech segment analyzed below the phonemic level
- Sounds (short story), a short story by Vladimir Nabokov
See also
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