No sound is a compression wave and is continuous. Music has elements... but that is another question entirely
Sound energy can be stored in elements such as air, water, and solids like metal or wood. These elements can vibrate when sound waves pass through them, storing and transmitting the sound energy in the process.
There are four elements of sound. These elements are pitch, timbre, duration and intensity. Timbre is the quality of sound, pitch is a tone from a number of vibrations per second, intensity is volume, and duration is length.
The three elements of sound as related to music are:timbrefrequency or pitchloudnessEach adds a different element to the way music sounds. Without each of them, the sound would not be called music.
Frequency and amplitude.
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Sounds, which are mechanical energy, vary in both frequency and amplitude. The pitch of a sound, the "highness" or "lowness" of that sound is a function of its frequency. Higher frequency equal higher pitch. The amplitude of a sound is the sound energy or "loudness" of the sound. The higher the amplitude of the sound wave, the more energy in the wave and the louder it is. source, medium and sender
No, sound waves are not made of atoms and elements. Sound waves are vibrations that travel through a medium, such as air, water, or solids, by causing particles in the medium to vibrate and transmit the sound energy.
There are four elements of sound. These elements are pitch, timbre, duration and intensity. Timbre is the quality of sound, pitch is a tone from a number of vibrations per second, intensity is volume, and duration is length.
Sound and Graphic elements
Music is a form of sound that involves organized patterns and elements like melody, rhythm, and harmony.