Woodwinds and brass instruments tend to directly vary the density / pressure of an air stream, with the instrument "flavoring" the sound with harmonics natural to the instrument. Stringed instruments, drums, cymbals, and electronic instruments typically cause vibration in the instrument body (or speakers), which in turn produces the sound waves.
It depends on what instrument it is used. Basically, it is caused by vibrations and moves in the form of longitudinal waves. E.g. - a Clarinet creates sounds by the vibration in its reed.
Alot of them use a sonar-like sensors that emit soundwaves to help them "see".
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A minim is a musical note equal to two crotchet beats.
The washboard is a musical instrument. It begins with the letter w.
they use soundwaves to produce the images.
here are some examples =) -vibration -soundwaves -electronic organ -flute -pitch -violin -acoustics -speakers
Soundwaves are created by vibrating objects, which cause air molecules to vibrate and spread in waves. These waves travel through the air until they reach our ears, where they are detected by our hearing organs and interpreted by our brains as sound.
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Soundwaves - 1983 was released on: USA: 30 March 1983 (San Francisco, California)
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No, soundwaves do not require a medium to travel through in a vacuum. In a medium like air or water, soundwaves propagate by creating compressions and rarefactions in the molecules of the medium, allowing the wave to be transmitted.
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The cast of Soundwaves - 1983 includes: Steven Kirk as Himself - Host Dennis Willis as Himself - Host
Musical instruments are divided into families according to the way they produce sounds. String instruments produce sounds by plucking or bowing strings. Woodwind and brass instruments produce sound by blowing air into them. Sounds from percussion instruments are produced by striking on them.