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the slide can extend to produce a lower pitch, and it can also retract to produce higher pitches. all brass instruments can also produce different notes by tensing up the lips (higher notes) or by relaxing the lips (lower notes).
Tubular bells produce by striking to them with a hammer. It can play different notes. Therefore it is a percussion instrument with indefinite pitch.
No. The shorter the piano strings, the higher the pitch (notes).
The cup vibrates. The player softly hits the cups with a wooden stick on the border to get the sound. Depending upon the sizes, each cup has its own natural frequency. Cups for notes of lower octave are large while those notes of higher octaves are smaller in size. Water is poured into the cups and the pitch is changed by adjusting the volume of water in the cup.
Trumpets are brass instruments, so the players buzzes their lips and different speeds to produce the different pitches. Then, using the valves, you can produce all the notes for those keys - if you're good enough. Like all instruments, it takes a lot of practice.
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the slide can extend to produce a lower pitch, and it can also retract to produce higher pitches. all brass instruments can also produce different notes by tensing up the lips (higher notes) or by relaxing the lips (lower notes).
Blow through the reed, and cover the right holes to produce different notes.
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the different kinds of classified notes are ascending notes ,descending notes,contrary moving notes,reapeated notes,tie notes and slur notes.
it is the basic use of instrument in science to prove that sound is produced due to vibrations..
Chromaticism is using notes outside of a given key to produce heightened color.
Tubular bells produce by striking to them with a hammer. It can play different notes. Therefore it is a percussion instrument with indefinite pitch.
No. The shorter the piano strings, the higher the pitch (notes).
The cup vibrates. The player softly hits the cups with a wooden stick on the border to get the sound. Depending upon the sizes, each cup has its own natural frequency. Cups for notes of lower octave are large while those notes of higher octaves are smaller in size. Water is poured into the cups and the pitch is changed by adjusting the volume of water in the cup.
Trumpets are brass instruments, so the players buzzes their lips and different speeds to produce the different pitches. Then, using the valves, you can produce all the notes for those keys - if you're good enough. Like all instruments, it takes a lot of practice.