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I would say no. Since humans can't pick up direction we would note, we really only pick up pitch and loudness. Although how close the sound is may change that, but the sound could 'blend' so we can't tell the difference and think it is in face one sound, but then the blend would increase volume.
pitch gets higher
The train's whistle can change in pitch over time.
the way to change th pitch of a harmonica is to stick it up your but and sing mery had a little lamb and then take it out and hopefully the pitch would have changed
The so-called pitch of the sound would change. A sound with a higher frequency is said to have a higher pitch.
I would say no. Since humans can't pick up direction we would note, we really only pick up pitch and loudness. Although how close the sound is may change that, but the sound could 'blend' so we can't tell the difference and think it is in face one sound, but then the blend would increase volume.
well this all depends on what instrument. you could not figure this out by instruments in general. brass instruments you have to tighten and pull back your lips to get the pitch you are looking for and for loudness on brass you have to blow harder.( try tightening your abs, it works miracles!). on woodwinds you have to fix your embrochure( mouth positioning) and blow more air through you. now on string instruments you would have to place your fingers in the right place so your tone would not be sharp or flat. there are many ways to fix your loudness depending on what string instruments you are talking about
pitch gets higher
The train's whistle can change in pitch over time.
If you would want a high pitch you would need to pluck the strings hard and if you would like a low pitch you would need to pluck it lightly for a harp!
the way to change th pitch of a harmonica is to stick it up your but and sing mery had a little lamb and then take it out and hopefully the pitch would have changed
The so-called pitch of the sound would change. A sound with a higher frequency is said to have a higher pitch.
usually the pitch of the sound the frequency of the sound affect the loudness but as we say loud we mean how high the sound. In other terms when somebody shouts and we get irritated we would say "Not so loud" that means we refer to the person who is speaking loudly. this is known as the factors that affect sound
A DVR recorder would be your best bet.
A normal conversation has a loudness (decibels level) of about 60 dB. As iy approached 70 dB it would be come loud.
Once the wave leaves its source, the pitch doesn't change. That goes for electromagnetic waves as well as mechanical ones.
Silence is a lack of noise there would be no sound.