The pitch in an instrument can be how large or small the instrument is - as in small instruments are pitched higher and big instruments are pitched lower. In woodwind and brass instruments the volume is determined by how hard you blow down the instrument. On the piano it is how hard you press down on the keys. On an orchestral string instrument it is how softly you draw the bow across the strings. On a guitar it is how hard you pluck the strings.
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You can use a tuner, a piano, a pitch fork, a pitch pipe, or another instrument to determine the correct pitch and then adjusting the way you play your instrument (for example tightening or loosening a specific string on a violin).
For fluids, a buret is a good one.
Any instruments that can measure mass and length. (not at the same time, doesnt have to be the same instrument). By measuring the length, height and width of an object you can determine it's volume and by weighing it you can determine it's mass. From these results it's possible to calculate the objects density.
Vocaloid is not any type of instrument as it is a music production software. After you have recorded the vocal track of a song Vocaloid allows you to go back and alter pitch, tone, and volume.
when the oboe player blows warm air in the instrument in softens the pitch. when they blow cool air it becomes louder
Frequency is directly related to pitch, where higher frequencies result in higher pitches, and lower frequencies result in lower pitches. Volume is associated with amplitude, where higher amplitudes result in louder sounds and lower amplitudes result in quieter sounds. Essentially, frequency and volume determine the characteristics of pitch and loudness of a sound, respectively.
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Pitch=Frequency Volume=Amplitude
The flute is a C pitch instrument.
We measure pitch with frequency and volume with amplitude.
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