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in previous videos iamp;#39;ve shown you the vowel sounds that are associated with the octave frequency bands between 250 hertz and 4 kilohertz training your ears to identify these vowel sounds will allow you to more quickly determine where an eq can fix problems in a mix in order to fix problems in the low frequencies we need to learn a way to identify those frequency bands too unfortunately itamp;#39;s not as simple because the low frequencies donamp;#39;t really correspond with vowel sounds instead weamp;#39;re going to need to practice listening with more than just our ears an effective way to identify the low frequency bands is to associate them with where you feel the sound in the body through haptics in this case iamp;#39;m using the word haptics to describe the felt sensations of the sound on your body if youamp;#39;ve ever been to a loud concert with powerful subwoofers youamp;#39;ve probably felt the haptic experience of sensing low frequencies throughout the body the