I prefer Harp, Flugelhorn and Eb Cornet.
You can also use Oboe and French Horns for a "Tchaikovsky like" soft orchestration ;)
a broom on the floor.
rubbing ur hands against ruff clothe.
hit straws together.
wave papers in the air.
violin or piano it depends
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VIOLEN...! :) :) :) :)
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There are many things that can be attributed to "soft sound." Many intruments can create an effect of soft sound: Marraccas Pianos Violins other instruments that depend upon either tamping or slowing Then there are many other items that can provide soft sound, like leaves falling in front of you, pennies falling on carpet, a brush going through someone's hair. Good Luck.
It can be called dynamic level, loudness or volume. It is correlated with what is called the amplitude of the sound waves the musical instruments produce.
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pianoforte literally is the Italian for loud and soft, and the piano is called this because it can produce loud and soft sounds. Before the invention of the piano keyboard instruments could only produce one level of sound ie loud, so composers worked in stepped dynamics or terraced dynamics ie there were no crescendos. Keyboard instruments used in compositions before the invention of the piano are the organ, the harpsichord, the virginal, the spinnet, the clavichord. Harpsichords have opposite coloured keys to pianos ie the white keys are black and the black keys are white.
Soft music (do you mean soft rock?) is vocal dominated, with the instruments providing accompaniment. It tends to be easy to separate the sounds. Heavy metal is guitar-dominated and instrumentally-led, with a very thick, heavy sound, prominent drums and sludgy bass.
aba! malay ko... :P
There are many things that can be attributed to "soft sound." Many intruments can create an effect of soft sound: Marraccas Pianos Violins other instruments that depend upon either tamping or slowing Then there are many other items that can provide soft sound, like leaves falling in front of you, pennies falling on carpet, a brush going through someone's hair. Good Luck.
Some animals that can produce a very soft sound even though they are very large animals the whale produces a load but very soft animal.
It can be called dynamic level, loudness or volume. It is correlated with what is called the amplitude of the sound waves the musical instruments produce.
Cuckoos are named after onomatopoeic sound which they produce: 'cuck-oo, cuck-oo'. Even thought the whole family is named by this unique sound, only one cuckoo species (Common cuckoo) is able to produce this sound. Other species communicate by producing different types of sounds. Characteristic 'cuck-oo, cuck-oo' sound is produced only by males. Females produce bubbling sound, which resembles the sound of the water that is running out of the tub after removing the plug.
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pianoforte literally is the Italian for loud and soft, and the piano is called this because it can produce loud and soft sounds. Before the invention of the piano keyboard instruments could only produce one level of sound ie loud, so composers worked in stepped dynamics or terraced dynamics ie there were no crescendos. Keyboard instruments used in compositions before the invention of the piano are the organ, the harpsichord, the virginal, the spinnet, the clavichord. Harpsichords have opposite coloured keys to pianos ie the white keys are black and the black keys are white.
With most hard floors it will, but with things like carpets it won't at all.
Cuckoos are named after onomatopoeic sound which they produce: 'cuck-oo, cuck-oo'. Even thought the whole family is named by this unique sound, only one cuckoo species (Common cuckoo) is able to produce this sound. Other species communicate by producing different types of sounds. Characteristic 'cuck-oo, cuck-oo' sound is produced only by males. Females produce bubbling sound, which resembles the sound of the water that is running out of the tub after removing the plug.
The fizz sound is due to escaping carbon dioxide (CO2) gas which is dissolved in the soft drink. The CO2 dissolved in water forms carbonic acid (H2CO3).
One can produce a soft, high-pitched sound from a stretched rubber band by snapping it. It is easier to accomplish this if the band is stretched very tightly.
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