1;500 per second
1/500 which is equal to 0.002seconds
Sound waves are produced due to the vibrations of an object .Sound waves are produced by vibration. Everything on this earth causes some sort of vibration. When something vibrates it produces a sound.
The guitar string vibrates; this vibration is transmitted to the air as sound.
musical instruments differ in the part of the instrument that vibrates and in the way that the vibrations are made
The vibrations are caused by resonance.beatsresonanceThe vibrations that are set up in the second fork are called sympathetic vibrations, and the two forks are said to be in resonance.
The sound of the French Horn is produced by the vibration of the player's lips inside the mouthpiece.
Musical instruments have some part that vibrates at a regular frequency. This vibrating part makes the air around it vibrate and these vibrations make the sound waves. The part that vibrates is often a string or a reed or a drum-head or in the case of horns, the player's lips. The vibrations are amplified by a column of air or a sounding board or something else that resonates at the frequency produced by the original vibration.
The longer the string - the slower the vibration (and lower the note produced). If you shorten the string - it vibrates faster, producing a higher-pitched note,
Sound consists of vibrations in the medium through which the sound is traveling. When the sound-producing object vibrates, it sets the neighbouring particles of the medium into vibration. These in turn pass the vibration to their neighbouring particles. After doing this, they come back to rest. This way the disturbance is carried forward and when these vibrations are sensed by our ear, we hear sound.
The reed vibrates when the Musician blows into the mouthpiece. These vibrations resonate down the sax & come out the closest hole to the top.
Because depending on what material the wave goes through it won't pick up that source of vibration.
By sending vibrations through the strings and into the hole where it is amplified. very similar to the guitar just with different strings.