communication

definition of modular

The word modular presents several uses in our language.

One of the most widespread uses is that which allows us to refer to the interrupted and harmonious variation of the tone of speech, either at the behest of a speech, a conversation, or in song, during the course of a musical performance. Yours is not a problem of bad voice but of learning to modulate it, that way, you can be heard much better.

It should be noted that all those individuals who work professionally in the mass media such as radio and television must have a correct modulation so that their messages are satisfactorily decoded by the public.

In the field of electronics we also find a reference for this word, which indicates the modification in the frequency or amplitude of electrical waves in order to better transmit and receive signals.

On the other hand, in the music, we will talk about modular, specifically, when an interpreter switches from one tone to another.

Meanwhile, in everyday use, the word modular presents a recurring use in several Spanish-speaking countries, since in this way it designates a furniture of the shelf type, library, which has a vertical structure, generally made of wood, on which several horizontal tables are placed, adjustable in height, and that we use mainly to organize books or other elements.

The large-scale publishing of books since the appearance of the printing press generated the need to have furniture that allows the arrangement and organization of them in libraries, offices, studios, among others.

Usually, the modular ones do not usually have doors, the books are on shelves and with their spines facing the front, a fact that facilitates the rapid capture and location of them.

Although we can find modular units made from various materials, wood, especially oak, is considered the most suitable material for their manufacture, especially due to the elegance that the aesthetics of it provide.

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