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Figure 1: Normalizing keeps the dynamic range of the original section.
Next, take a look at Figure 2. This shows what happens when you choose the quietest section to normalize. As you can see, the relationship between the various notes has changed dramatically. Played back, this passage now sounds unnatural and the original performance is altered beyond recognition.
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Figure 2: Choosing a quiet section of a song and normalizing it alters the dynamic range of the music.
You can use normalization to change the emotional content of a piece of music — even its meaning — by changing where the emphasized (accented) notes are located. For example, take the phrase "I love your music" (a phrase that you hopefully hear a lot). Depending on which word of the phrase is emphasized you get a slightly different meaning:
I love your music.
I love your music.
I love your music.
I love your music.
These are slight variations but ones that can alter how the listener perceives something. In the same way, by changing the level of a note or phrase, you can change the emotion of the performance.
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