The player makes the strings vibrate, which makes the body of the guitar vibrate, which makes the air vibrate. And vibrations in the air, at a certain set of frequencies, is what sound is.
A guitar produces sound by vibrating its strings when plucked or strummed. These vibrations are amplified by the body of the guitar, which acts as a resonating chamber, and the sound is projected out through the sound hole. The pitch of the sound is determined by the length, thickness, and tension of the strings.
gitar
she loves to play her gitar
the gitar
what sound does drum produce
sound waves dont produce vibrations, vibrations are sound waves.
The kazoo :)
A horn or a siren can produce a loud sound.
if you plunk it with your fingers you produce sound
a high sound
The keys on a keyboard produce sound when pressed, as they activate mechanisms that create vibrations in the instrument's strings or produce electronic tones through a sound module.
The instrument you blow into to produce sound is called a "wind instrument."