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The sound of a stick hitting the ground is often spelled as "thud" or "whack."
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Sticking.
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Yes. The short I sound is "ih" as in pick and stick.
It doesn't! The 'I' in stick is a short vowel. It has a long vowel in stile
by hitting with a stick or hand
by the vibrations from the stick thing hitting the metal.
by hitting it with your hand or striking it with a drum stick the shell will vibrate creating a large sound
Keep on hitting it with a stick
yes it stick on ground.
Vibrations caused by a stick, mallet, or one object hitting another. Snares and the bottom of the snaredrum vibrate when the top of the drum is hit.
Hitting the egg, often with a belt or a stick.
"Stick Click"
meat, meet bury, berry
by hitting a ball round a pitch with a stick!
Latin music South American instruments: instruments from south America. Guiro: wooden instrument. You would rub a stick along it to make sound. Bongos: It is a Cuban instrument. Sound is made by hitting the two drums. Claves: wooden cylinders. Hit the Claves together to make sound. Maracas: They are filled with grains or small pebbles and shaken. Cencerros: Hit with a stick
Golf was invented by slaves digging a whole, and hitting a small rock with a stick into a whole dug in the ground. I am not sure where this occurred, but I think it may have been England. This is what I have heard, I am not positive about this.