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Thicker strings give lower notes
the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes
the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes
the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes
The bigger bell is thicker and larger and so vibrates at a slower rate when stuck by its clapper. This produces a lower sound.
You are supplying more energy. Whatever vibrates to provide the sound does so with bigger amplitude, and the sound will have more and different harmonics.
You can play chords on a bass instrument, however, they sound better in the higher register, or if the spacing between the chords is bigger.
An instrument used to magnify sound
ventricles are the pumping chambers of the heart, so they have to be thicker and bigger to exert enough force to perform their function.
If the instrument is big it has a loud sound, also if the instrument is small the sound becomes soft.
it is thicker
it sound like a floote. its a long instrument