No
Sounds reasonable, although technically, we don't literally understand the question.
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Make little ''plinks'' that you could hardly hear.
The Left side is deeper sounding, the right is higher pitched.
People have described tornadoes as sounding like trains, waterfalls, jet engines, and high-pitched whistles. Others have said the sound cannot be compared to anything familiar. There are probably many more descriptions in the innumerable eyewitness accounts that exist
The different sounding effect will stand out.
By bowing the different strings.
No, Cabbage and Age do NOT rhyme, because the 'a' in 'cabbage' is short-sounding, and the 'a' in 'age' is long sounding. Therefore, they don't rhyme with each other because they have different sounding vowels.
It is called a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings.
Some deaf people can speak vocally, but they still can't hear themselves, so they are not always aware of their volume, and they cannot help sounding "different." In fact, no one can avoid sounding different.
I have the same question.any one can answer it??
Similar sounding words but with different meaning - example: Desert and Dessert
No. In fact the bassoon is a completely different instrument.
graze as in cows graze in the pasture
The velocity for higher sounding strings must be faster than the lower sounding strings. The velocity for higher sounding strings must be faster than the lower sounding strings.
no, it is very similar though. Every goat and sheep is different,but the noise centers into a "goat sounding" or "sheep sounding" noise witch are similar.
The sharps and flats (black notes)