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No. They are higher pitched. Frequency determines pitch (the difference between the sound of a bass and a piccolo) but amplitude determines volume.
The sound would sound "higher" to you, but not any louder or softer.
It will, but only 1.75 decibels louder. The smallest change in loudness that most people can detect is 1 decibel, so the difference between 400 and 600 watts would be barely noticeable.
Sounds, which are mechanical energy, vary in both frequency and amplitude. The pitch of a sound, the "highness" or "lowness" of that sound is a function of its frequency. Higher frequency equal higher pitch. The amplitude of a sound is the sound energy or "loudness" of the sound. The higher the amplitude of the sound wave, the more energy in the wave and the louder it is. source, medium and sender
amplitude . . . . . makes the sound louder or softerThe sound of an explosion across the street has higher amplitudethan the sound of a cat across the street.frequency . . . . . makes the pitch of the sound higher or lowerThe sound of a little girls voice has higher frequencythan the soundof a big man's voice.
due to stringed instruments having a a tall neck, the higher you pluck the strings on the neck, the more louder it will be!
due to stringed instruments having a a tall neck, the higher you pluck the strings on the neck, the more louder it will be!
wel i know that it has louder louder louder and higher higher higher but i do not know the answer which is a shame because it's really good
when the oboe player blows warm air in the instrument in softens the pitch. when they blow cool air it becomes louder
The firmness of the pluck or strum can affect the volume.Holding the instrument away from the body so that the vibrations are not muffled will help as well.
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I have a flute myself, and do know how to. If you (I suppose) purse your lips, or blow harder (still win your lips how they should be) then you should make it a higher pitch. Most other instruments can't do this, which makes us lucky. So, to make it a higher pitch, (just saying again) put your lips closer together and blow as usual, that should do it! Hope this helped
So that the sound can be heard louder
Amplitude as it becomes higher then loudness increases. Frequency does not change the intensity any way.
By blowing more air into it faster and harder
The greater the amplitude, the higher the intensity and the louder the sound.
due to stringed instruments having a a tall neck, the higher you pluck the strings on the neck, the more louder it will be!