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Well, actually everything always vibrates. But, it vibrates so calm, you can't see or feel it.
It vibrates up and down.
Particles vibrate because of heat being present
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The oscillation of the rubber as it vibrates - forces the air around it to vibrate also. This is the sound we hear.
It's a common misperception that the body of the guitar vibrates to create the sound. Actually it the column of sound around the guitar and in the guitar which vibrates to create the sound. When you vibrate the strings, the air around it vibrates causing the air in the guitar to vibrate.
Well, actually everything always vibrates. But, it vibrates so calm, you can't see or feel it.
The lips of the player vibrate into the mouthpiece, the cornet starts to vibrate too.
Your lips are what vibrate when playing a trombone.
the strings of a violin vibrate.
The player's lips vibrate.
The strings vibrate on a chelo.
yeah it does vibrates when you hit it
It vibrates up and down.
No, they do vibrate to a degree as they are generally mounted to the engine and it vibrates but it should not vibrate due to its operation.
no a vibrator vibrates. A vibrator is more recommended.
The Clarinet has a reed in the mouthpiece. It is the reed that vibrates.