Its hard to understand what you mean, so I'll sort of post a bunch of ways to make a drum louder.
I've seen musicians put a pillow into the body of the drum. Also, some bands have barriers between the drums and the rest of the band to deaden the sound.
The loudness depends on how hard you strike the drum. If you barely touch it, it will be soft, If you slam it hard, It will be loud.
You hit the drum harder.
Pitch, however, you need to either tighten or release the metal bits around the rims of the drums.
insead of hitting the rim hit smack down on the middle
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Hit it harder
A bigger amp.
hit it harder
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To change the loudness on a clarinet you can change the reeds which come from 1-5, 1 being the easiest reed to play and 5 being the hardest to play.
All drums can change pitch, but you're most likely thinking of Timpani, or Kettle Drums.
The harder you pluck the strings, the louder they get. You can change the pitch by using thick or thin strings
Loudness - band - was created in 1980.
Loudness(pressure)
Pitch is changed by tensioning the drum skin. Loudness is changed by striking the drum with more force.
Units used to measure loudness are Sone (loudness N) and Phon (loudness level L). Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness - Wikipedia" and "Sound level change and the change of the respective factor of volume and loudness"
Units used to measure loudness are Sone (loudness N) and Phon (loudness level L). Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness - Wikipedia" and "Sound level change and the change of the respective factor of volume and loudness".
Units used to measure loudness are Sone (loudness N) and Phon (loudness level L). Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness - Wikipedia" and "Sound level change and the change of the respective factor of volume and loudness".
Units used to measure loudness are Sone (loudness N) and Phon (loudness level L). 40 Phons = 1 Sone. Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness - Wikipedia" and "Sound level change and the change of the respective factor of volume and loudness"
Units used to measure loudness are Sone (loudness N) and Phon (loudness level L). Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness - Wikipedia" and "Sound level change and the change of the respective factor of volume and loudness"
you have to blow it harder
A change in the amplitude.
Loudness is the quality of a sound that is primarily a psychological correlate of physical strength or amplitude. You can try to measure the sound pressure in decibels. Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness in sones - Wikipedia ", Loudness level in phon - Wikipedia ", and Subjectivly sensed loudness (volume), objectively measured sound pressure (voltage).
Units used to measure loudness are Sone (loudness N) and Phon (loudness level L). Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness - Wikipedia" and "Sound level change and the change of the respective factor of volume and loudness"
Loudness is the quality of a sound that is the primary psychological correlate of physical strength or amplitude. Loudness is a subjective felt impression and is in some way related to the objective measure of the sound pressure. Neither our ear drums nor the microphone diaphragms can convert acoustic intensity. Therefore only use the sound pressure for measuring. To measure the loudness feeling is a difficult thing. The loudness of 1 sone equals the loudness level of 40 phons (at 1 kHz).
How could you make sounds of diffrent pitch and loudessn with the two drums