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sound waves
Musical masterpieces.
a box which is suppose to be banged to make musical sound
Making vibrations
All Musical Instruments create sound by means of vibration. For wind instruments, the vibration derives from air passing over a mouthpiece, or from lips buzzing into a mouthpiece. For string...
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A capella
Musical instruments are divided into families according to the way they produce sounds. String instruments produce sounds by plucking or bowing strings. Woodwind and brass instruments produce sound by blowing air into them. Sounds from percussion instruments are produced by striking on them.
It is called acapella.
It creates the best sound, plastic instruments also exist but have horrible tone (sound bad).
Resonance in musical instruments amplifies the sound produced by vibrating strings or air columns, creating a fuller and richer sound. It helps to sustain the sound and gives each instrument its unique timbre and tone quality.
The three primary types of musical instruments are strings, wind, and percussion. String instruments, like violins and guitars, produce sound through vibrating strings. Wind instruments, such as flutes and trumpets, create sound when air is blown into or across them. Percussion instruments, like drums and tambourines, generate sound by being struck, shaken, or scraped.