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It's the same as asking "What creates sound?" it's vibrations! Did you ever take science?

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How does sound travel through a string instrument?

it is produced by the string vibrating on the instrument when you strum it.


What is the source of sound in a musical instrument?

The source of sound in a musical instrument is the vibration of the instrument's material, which creates sound waves that travel through the air and are heard by our ears.


How does the saxophone create sound?

A saxophone created sound by the reed. The reed on the mouthpiece vibrates. which generates a sound to be blown through the instrument. The type of sound that is registered depends on the current fingering being used.


How is vibration created in a saxophone?

Vibration in a saxophone is created when the musician blows air through the mouthpiece, causing the reed to vibrate. This vibration generates sound waves, which travel through the instrument's body. The shape and material of the saxophone, along with the positioning of the keys, influence the pitch and tone of the sound produced. The combination of reed vibration and the resonating air column within the saxophone creates the instrument's characteristic sound.


What is meaning of string wind percussion and brass instrument?

Woodwind instruments are a family of musical instruments that create sound by moving air through or across an opening of the instrument, either through a hole like a flute, or across a reed that vibrates like a clarinet or saxophone. String instruments produce sound from the vibration of strings. Brass instrument produce sound by the vibration of air though a mouthpiece created by the vibration of the player's lips (player's embouchure). A percussion instrument produces sound by being struck, scraped, or rubbed by the player's hand or against another instrument.


Why is a piano accordion a wind instrument?

A piano accordion is considered a wind instrument because it produces sound by vibrating reeds through the passage of air, which is created by the bellows being compressed or expanded. Despite having a piano-style keyboard, the sound generation mechanism classifies it as a wind instrument.


What is sound of gittar?

The sound of a guitar is created when the strings are plucked or strummed, causing them to vibrate and produce sound waves. These sound waves then travel through the air and are amplified by the guitar's body, producing the distinctive tones and timbres associated with the instrument.


How does sound travel through a musical instrument?

Sound waves are produced when an object vibrates. In a musical instrument, the vibration of the strings, air column, or membrane creates sound waves. These waves then travel through the medium of air or another material in the instrument, such as a solid or liquid, causing the surrounding molecules to vibrate and transmit the sound energy.


Is the triangle considered a percussion instrument?

No, the triangle is not considered a percussion instrument. It is classified as an idiophone, a type of instrument that produces sound through vibrations of the instrument itself.


Travels to us through compression waves?

Sound travels to us through compression waves in the air. These waves are created by vibrations produced by a source, such as a speaker or instrument. As the waves travel through the air, they cause changes in pressure that our ears can detect and interpret as sound.


What does air column mean in musical terms?

Music, like all sound is made up of sound waves traveling through the air. On a string instrument, the sound wave originates with a wave (actually many waves) on a vibrating string. Wind instruments don't have a string, and the sound you hear doesn't sound much like the vibrating reed of a woodwind or the vibrating lips of a brass players. We hear a wave that is established in the air inside the instrument. Of course, air moves through and out of an instrument, but the wave doesn't leave the instrument. A corresponding sound wave, which we hear, is created outside the instrument, but the wave inside the instrument doesn't leave the instrument any more than the wave on a string leaves the string. We need a term to describe the air that is inside the instrument - the air where the wave is established and that term is "column of air."


What is the sound box instrument and how does it produce sound?

The sound box instrument, such as a guitar or violin, produces sound through vibrations. When the strings are plucked or bowed, they vibrate and transfer energy to the sound box, which amplifies and resonates the sound. This creates the music that we hear.