lingering vibrations and hazy sounds in debussy's piano music are the result of what? multiple choice atonality frequent use of the damper pedal avoidance of traditional notation improper chord progressions

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Lingering vibrations and hazy sound in Debussy's piano music are the results of the frequent use of the damper pedal.

Vibration is a mechanical phenomenon in which oscillations occur around an equilibrium point. The word comes from the Latin Vibrationem ("to shake, wave"). Oscillations can be periodic, like the movement of a pendulum, or random, like the movement of a tire on a gravel road.

Vibrations may be desirable: for example, the movement of a tuning fork, the reed of a woodwind instrument or accordion, a cell phone, or a speaker cone. However, in many cases, vibration is unwanted, wastes energy, and creates unwanted sound. For example, the vibrational movements of engines, electric motors or any mechanical equipment in operation are typically undesirable. Such vibrations can be caused by an imbalance of rotating parts, uneven friction or meshing of gear teeth. Careful design usually minimizes unwanted vibrations.

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