seshaberleme
seshaberleme is a term that refers to the phenomenon of sound echo or reverberation. It occurs when sound waves bounce off a surface and return to the listener with a delay. This delay is crucial; if the reflected sound arrives too quickly, it merges with the original sound and is not perceived as a distinct echo. The perceived quality of seshaberleme depends on factors such as the distance to the reflecting surface, the nature of the surface (hard surfaces reflect more sound than soft ones), and the duration of the original sound.
In architectural acoustics, seshaberleme is an important consideration. Excessive reverberation can make speech unintelligible and music