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1. Pitch- high or low 2. Duration- long, short 3. Timbre- unique sound of an instrument 4. Intensity
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Tone, Tone, Semitone, Tone, Tone, Tone, Semitone.
Persuasive Tone Enthusiastic Tone Monotonous Tone Emotionless Tone
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Usually , marble contains several other minerals besides calcite. Others such as hornblende and serpentine give it a black or green tone. Hematite makes it red.
a tone that starts with a low tone that becomes higher tone
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Trick Question. There are only two properties of sound. The "tamber," which is the noticeable "Tone" differences between instruments. IE: The sound a guitar makes and the sound a piano makes. And the second properties is the frequency of the sound. Also known as the "Pitch."
The tones within a scale are divided by either tones or semitones. In a major scale, the order always goes: tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone. For a minor scale, in natural form, the order always goes: tone, semitone, tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone.
what, you mean like tone, pitch, volume, quality, etc? Those are really just ways to describe how you are hearing something. Voice is just really a bunch of sound waves that we recognize certain sound patterns in. Think of it this way; you can hear a language and understand its meaning, but you also know when your mother is calling you, by HOW she is calling you, (if you are in trouble or not) Thats because you are subconsiously recognizing the 'tone' of her voice. That she uses when you did something wrong.