The performer doesn't actually change the pitch of the tubular bells. The pitch difference comes in the predetermined length of the tubes. The shorter the tube, the higher the pitch. Likewise, the longer the tube, the lower the pitch.
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Lower.
The Thick Tring Makes Lower sound by the Vibration, That goes Slower.
well, the center stings are in the middle of the pitch. The ones above it (nearer your head as you play) are lower. The ones beow it are higher.
This would be done by shaving off some of the wood to make the pitch higher and adding more wood to make it lower.
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Sound is vibration (of air ... as we humans perceive it). If a bell, tubular or otherwise, is made to vibrate then it will cause the adjacent air to vibrate ... and we call it sound.
Some easy to make musical instruments for kids are tambourines, drums, chimes, horns, cymbals, xylophones, comb buzzers, guitars, tubular bells, and hand bells.
It make the boiling point higher, and the freezing point lower.
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This doesn't make sense, "current" is "amperage" so the higher the voltage the lower the amperage, and the lower the voltage the higher the amperage.
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Bells!
The Thick Tring Makes Lower sound by the Vibration, That goes Slower.
they are actually there in order to make a higher pitch making it sound higher. on the other hand, the thicker ones make a lower sound