* Melody: A series of notes played one after the other.
* Harmony: The combination of different notes played at the same time.
* Rhythm: The pattern of beats and accents in music.
* Timbre: The quality of a sound that distinguishes it from other sounds.
* Dynamics: The variation in loudness and softness in music.
* Texture: The overall sound of a piece of music, including the number of instruments playing, the way they are played, and the way the music is arranged.
* Form: The structure of a piece of music, including the different sections and how they are arranged.
* Genre: The category of music that a piece of music belongs to, such as classical, jazz, rock, pop, etc.
* Style: The unique way that a piece of music is performed, including the interpretation of the composer's intentions and the use of different techniques.
* Mood: The emotional feeling that a piece of music evokes in the listener.
Noise
* Loudness: The intensity of a sound, measured in decibels (dB).
* Pitch: The frequency of a sound, measured in hertz (Hz).
* Timbre: The quality of a sound that distinguishes it from other sounds.
* Duration: The length of time that a sound lasts.
* Repetition: The number of times that a sound is repeated.
* Intermittency: The pattern of pauses and interruptions in a sound.
* Complexity: The number of different sounds that are present in a sound.
* Unpredictability: The degree to which a sound is unexpected or surprising.
* Annoyance: The程度to which a sound is perceived as unpleasant or irritating.
* Harmful: The degree to which a sound can cause damage to hearing or other health problems.