声音演讲稿3篇

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声音演讲稿3篇

over the next five minutes, my intention is to transform your relationship with sound. let me start with the observation that most of the sound around us is accidental, and much of it is unpleasant. (traffic noise) we stand on street corners, shouting over noise like this, and pretending that it doesn't exist. well, this habit of suppressing sound has meant that our relationship with sound has become largely unconscious.

there are four major ways sound is affecting you all the time, and i'd like to raise them in your consciousness today. first is physiological. (loud alarm clocks) sorry about that. i've just given you a shot of cortisol, your fight/flight hormone. sounds are affecting your hormone secretions all the time, but also your breathing, your heart rate -- which i just also did -- and your brainwaves.

it's not just unpleasant sounds like that that do it. this is surf. (ocean waves) it has the frequency of roughly 12 cycles per minute. most people find that very soothing, and, interestingly, 12 cycles per minute is roughly the frequency of the breathing of a sleeping human. there is a deep resonance with being at rest. we also associate it with being stress-free and on holiday.

the second way in which sound affects you is psychological. music is the most powerful form of sound that we know that affects our emotional state. (albinoni's adagio) this is guaranteed to make most of you feel pretty sad if i leave it on. music is not the only kind of sound, however, which affects your emotions.

natural sound can do that too. birdsong, for example, is a sound which most people find reassuring. (birds chirping) there is a reason for that. over hundreds of thousands of years we've learned that when the birds are singing, things are safe. it's when they stop you need to be worried.

the third way in which sound affects you is cognitively. you can't understand two people talking at once ("if you're listening to this version of") ("me you're on the wrong track.") or in this case one person talking twice. try and listen to the other one. ("you have to choose which me you're going to listen to.")

we have a very small amount of bandwidth for processing auditory input, which is why noise like this -- (office noise) -- is extremely damaging for productivity. if you have to work in an open-plan office like this, your productivity is greatly reduced. and whatever number you're thinking of, it probably isn't as bad as this. (ominous music) you are one third as productive in open-plan offices as in quiet rooms. and i have a tip for you. if you have to work in spaces like that, carry headphones with you, with a soothing sound like birdsong. put them on and your productivity goes back up to triple what it would be.

the fourth way in which sound affects us is behaviorally. with all that other stuff going on, it would be amazing if our behavior didn't change. (techno music inside a car) so, ask yourself: is this person ever going to drive at a steady 28 miles per hour? i don't think so. at the simplest, you move away from unpleasant sound and towards pleasant sounds. so if i were to play this -- (jackhammer) -- for more than a few seconds, you'd feel uncomfortable; for more than a few minutes, you'd be leaving the room in droves. for people who can't get away from noise like that, it's extremely damaging for their health.

and that's not the only thing that bad sound damages. most retail sound is inappropriate and accidental, and even hostile, and it has a dramatic effect on sales. for those of you who are retailers, you may want to look away before i show this slide. they are losing up to 30 percent of their business with people leaving shops faster, or just turning around on the door. we all have done it, leaving the area because the sound in there is so dreadful.

i want to spend just a moment talking about the model that we've developed, which allows us to start at the top and look at the drivers of sound, analyze the soundscape and then predict the four outcomes i've just talked about. or start at the bottom, and say what outcomes do we want, and then design a soundscape to have a desired effect. at last we've got some science we can apply. and we're in the business of designing soundscapes.

just a word on music. music is the most powerful sound there is, often inappropriately deployed. it's powerful for two reasons. you recognize it fast, and you associate it very powerfully. i'll give you two examples. (first chord of the beatles' "a hard day's night") most of you recognize that immediately. the younger, maybe not. (laughter) (first two notes of "jaws" theme) and most of you associate that with something! now, those are one-second samples of music. music is very powerful. and unfortunately it's veneering commercial spaces, often inappropriately. i hope that's going to change over the next few years.

let me just talk about brands for a moment, because some of you run brands. every brand is out there making sound right now. there are eight expressions of a brand in sound. they are all important. and every brand needs to have guidelines at the center. i'm glad to say that is starting to happen now. (intel ad jingle) you all recognize that one. (nokia ringtone) this is the most-played tune in the world today. 1.8 billion times a day, that tune is played. and it cost nokia absolutely nothing.

just leave you with four golden rules, for those of you who run businesses, for commercial sound. first, make it congruent, pointing in the same direction as your visual communication. that increases impact by over 1,100 percent. if your sound is pointing the opposite direction, incongruent, you reduce impact by 86 percent. that's an order of magnitude, up or down. this is important. secondly, make it appropriate to the situation. thirdly, make it valuable. give people something with the sound. don't just bombard them with stuff. and, finally, test and test it again. sound is complex. there are many countervailing influences. it can be a bit like a bowl of spaghetti: sometimes you just have to eat it and see what happens.

so i hope this talk has raised sound in your consciousness. if you're listening consciously, you can take control of the sound around you. it's good for your health. it's good for your productivity. if we all do that we move to a state that i like to think will be sound living in the world. i'm going to leave you with a little bit more birdsong. (birds chirping) i recommend at least five minutes a day, but there is no maximum dose. thank you for lending me your ears today. (applause)

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尊敬的老师、亲爱的同学们:

大家好!

高三,是一段艰难的旅程,在风雨载途和布满荆棘的旅程中,我们像冬泥中的紫藤和木槿,努力汲取养分,向上生长。等待着自己在光华灿烂的缱绻春意中去迎接一场美丽的盛开。 时间从不给人选择的机会,在匆忙的花季雨季把我们青春的种子掷向山野,让我们在风雨酷日下踟蹰、顿悟、成长,看这份努力会绽放出怎样的结果。

“小荷才露尖尖角”的时节我们企盼着未来,时至高三,才开始明白成长的残酷。迷茫在无尽的梦想与彷徨中,我们也互相勉励着,要向青春宣言,永不言弃。

个人都期待着花开的绚烂。我们踩在十几岁的尾巴上,隐藏忧伤与甜蜜的心事,放飞象征希望的白鸟,去追赶那金色的时光。那是初露锋芒的年纪,那是坚信“爱拼才会赢”的年纪。那时的我们匆匆踏上征途,肩负的行囊满装着对未来的憧憬,而它将会伴随我们走完高中三年,走向未知而美好的象牙塔。成长的酸甜百味,让人思索,给人前行的动力。虽然前路依旧漫漫,我们也应该鼓起勇气,怀揣着抱负与理想,如花朵勇敢绽放,而没有理由悲伤怅惘。

十二年辛勤的汗水,浇铸成坚定的信念,助我们挣扎出固执的大地。“等闲春过三分二,凭伏桐花报与知”,XX年的夏天,一定是青葱美好的。再回首,那是我们挥洒过青春的日子,我们执著,隐忍,坚强。

忘记成功或失败吧!勇敢者从不悔恨,因为他知道心中最灿烂的风景会永远等待着他。 “宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来”,花朵的绽放总是经历了千番锤炼打磨,在物转星移的荏苒时光里,终会挣脱冰冷的悬崖,拥有属于自己的蔚然季节。

当蝴蝶的触角轻敲花蕊,当精灵的羽翼滑过粉瓣,娇涩的双眼睁开,蓓蕾如破茧一般发出清脆的声响。听,这是花朵幸福的微笑,是漫长等待过后最好的回应。 绽放的鲜花都异样美丽,努力过的人就一定能获得成功。 生命在山谷中清灵回响,你听见了吗?那是花开的声音。

谢谢大家!

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我只是茫茫人海中微小的一粒尘埃,做着我喜欢的事情,在夕阳西下的时候我走在校园里静静的感受那一份祥和而又单纯的时光。我的生活没有波澜不惊却也过的可以每分每秒都能享受到我想要的生活,在我二十岁的生活中一路走来,我知道在远方的和我一样的人也在为你的理想前进着,因为我们同样的在细数我们终将会逝去的青春。我希望所有的二十岁的我们都可以有理想,有抱负,并且可以为之奋斗,这就是我的中国梦,我能倾听你的声音,尤其是对未来的呐喊声,不比歌唱家华丽,但是却是拥有属于我们自己的特性,烙上属于自己的中国好声音。

在我的人生典中没有“没用”这个,你可以没有富裕的家庭背景,也可以没有一技之长,甚至是什么都可以没有,但是只要你可以思考,可以让大脑运动起来,那么在我的眼中你也是个可以被称赞的人。

我很欣赏我朋友的一句话,她说“活着的最基本的事情就是让自己开心,每一个中国人的思维都是为父母活着,为工作活着,为家庭活着,那样子自己就累死了,连最基本的事情都做不了还谈什么让自己开心。”在我身边,我看到太多这样的人了,尤其是自己的同龄人,小学开始就是为了别人的要拿到班里第一名才是好孩子,乖孩子的话,一直用这样的思维生活着,学习着,我想问问你们累吗?我希望每一个中国的孩子都能知道,你们都是很优秀的,只是优秀的方面不一样罢了,所以作为国家未来的人才,找到自己感兴趣的并且把它做到最好,那就可以了。每每看到那些被家长逼迫着在周末,假期上各种辅导班的孩子,我总会有种说不出来的感觉,我想我可以听到他们的声音,一种憧憬春天的风,夏天的雨,秋天的叶,冬天的雪的声音。我有一个中国梦,我想让所有的孩子都能快快乐乐的上学,在纯白色的画纸上,用自己的双手自己的颜料画出一个可以让自己当国王的城堡。

在文的世界里,我不属于任何人,我只属于自己,我想用我自己的文,创造出一个世纪的色彩,也许就是说《灰姑娘》中仙度瑞拉的水晶鞋,是我倔强的文。我想告诉每一个二十岁你,别让城市的钢筋水泥禁锢了你的理想,别让未知的冒险阻止了你要旅行的脚步,其实这些都没什么在意的,如果想出门走走,那么背上你的行囊,打开门一步迈出去,去那个你想去的地方,义无返顾的去,那样你的青春才不会有遗憾。如果你喜欢打篮球,那么去篮球场大汗淋漓一番,<莲山 课件 >不要去想工作怎么办,感情怎么办,等打完篮球再全身心的投入到接下来的事情中就会发现其实心里没有惦记的东西,那么大脑运转的速度也变快了很多。所以不要去刻意逃避事情,当你想哭的时候就大声哭出来,想笑就笑出来,心中无杂念才能做到最好。我想倾听你的声音,在你最脆弱的时候,最孤独,最无助的时候发出的声音,当我听到它们的时候,我会把他们都关进小黑屋子里,在里边放一盏灯,用光的亮来驱散夜的黑。我有一个中国梦,青春年华的你们,不要为了一些小事情感到彷徨,我希望你们可以正视自己的想法,别把它压在心底,因为梦想常在,但是载满青春的列车不会停下来,一旦错过就永远不能重新来过。我想送给你们一首诗,这首诗是偶然间上课的时候在桌子上发现的,不知道它的作者是谁,但是我想也许他有感而发才会去写的,也许他和我有着一样的对未来的思考。“一朝春尽繁花落,两行清泪人不知;嫩笋变竹无逆转,木已成舟奈若何。”

我们还年轻,我们可以做很多很多的事情,我们可以为理想为梦想去奋斗,但是我想说的是,走得再远也别忘了给家里报个信,小时候,他们是我们的大树,为我们遮风挡雨,我们总是吵着闹着要离开他们想要独自闯荡,长大后,他们是我们的离别车站,看着我们坐上那趟和他们渐行渐远的列车,离开家远了,久了才会发现我们是多么的想念他们的味道,至少在我们哭泣,难过甚至是迷茫的时候,总会听到他们说不哭,你做不了的我们给你做。这个时候我能做的只是倾听一下自己的声音,因为很久了,总是倾听别人的声音后,总会在想,自己的声音是什么样子的呢?夜深人静的时候,我就会听到,它告诉我说有他们撑起的天空,我可以做一朵幸福的云朵。我有一个中国梦,远在他乡的你们,常回家看看,我希望每一个中国人都有一个和睦温馨的家庭,也许这种话说着有些矫情,但是我还是想说孝顺父母,兄弟友爱这就够了,我不要求中国未来可以站在世界的顶峰,可以科技化,可以高楼密布,这些都不重要,唯一重要的是我可以听到人们说,中国,那是一个人人都充满微笑的国度。

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