Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.
to produce an echo, the sound wave bounces off a surface and then comes back
A firecracker uses chemical energy to produce the light and sound.
the only sound is from the power source
radio
A mandolin is played like a guitar but it is a lot smaller and is normally seen in a rounder shape. It is also made with forte holes on the front and with a slightly different shape with a little whirl going off the top next to the neck of the mandolin.
There really is no reason you can't. EADG is the standard tuning for a mandolin, and you can get ukulele strings for those notes. It isn't going to sound like a mandolin, but it can be played the same way.
drum beats.
The Gibson Mandolin was originally patented in 1898. It was patented by Orville Gibson. This version of a mandolin was made with a greater level of durability then other versions. It also allowed them to be mass produce compared to making one at a time.
Mandolin.....maybe
what sound does drum produce
fiddle and mandolin
It was invented to play music, like guitar, mandolin. Many people like its sound.
a mandolin is a string instrument that has four sets of two strings. so it looks like there are four strings but there are really eight. it has a "light" sound to it like a ukulele or a banjo and is tuned like a violin. A mandolin is also a very sharp slicing instrument used by kitchen workers.
A banjo-mandolin is a four-stringed instrument with a body of a mandolin and the neck of a banjo.
Mandolin, drums, bass, feet and hands. Also there is a sound in the background in the chours that I am not sure what is...
mandolin