Held By
Sound · Readability · Scope
Noise
Noise names sound not currently readable as signal, pattern, relation, or line at the relevant scope.
Noise is not bad sound. It may be meaningful at another scope, with another instrument, in another domain, or for another participant. It is noise where audible carrying is present but cannot currently be read as signal, pattern, relation, melody, harmony, or rhythm.
Places
Noise places sound not currently readable as signal, pattern, relation, or line at the relevant scope.
Holds
Noise is held by Sound, Readability, and Scope. Sound must be present, and a scope of reading must be active, before unreadable audible carrying can be named as noise.
Pairs
Noise pairs with Sound. Sound names audible carrying that can become available to read; Noise names sound whose relation is not currently readable at the relevant scope.
Traces
Nests
Noise nests within the music domain as the sound/readability boundary where audible carrying is present but not currently readable as signal, pattern, relation, or line.
Reads
Noise becomes readable where sound is present but cannot be carried as signal, pattern, relation, melody, harmony, or rhythm at the current scope or resolution band.
Carries
Noise carries no further public branch at this scope.