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Depends on your ears. If you are young you will hear things up to around 15 kHz, say. But as you get older this falls, so some music you can't hear.

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The perceived loudness of a sound is influenced by its frequency due to the way the human ear responds to different frequencies. Generally, the human ear is most sensitive to frequencies around 1-5 kHz, with sounds in this range perceived as louder at lower intensity levels compared to other frequencies. This phenomenon is known as equal loudness contours.

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