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Castanets are made in pairs, connected loosely with fine cord. Their shape is rather like an empty shell. When the castanets are clicked together fairly quickly they make a sound rather like the sound from clapping hands. It is the hollow parts of the castanets, and of the "cupped" clapping hands which make the sound.
Sounds which the human ear can detect are caused by the movement of air. In a vacuum, air does not exist, therefore nothing defined as "sound" can exist. And example of sound is the clapping of two hands. The sound is created by the rapid movement of air from between the palms when clapping. If no air moves, then no sound is created. You may clap your hands in a vacuum and no sound will be emitted because a vacuum may be described as the absence of air.
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Usually, if you bang your foot, most of the sound is produced by the floor, or furniture, or whatever it was upon which you banged your foot, since feet do not vibrate very much. If you made a sound by slapping two feet together (like clapping hands) it would be the air that is vibrating.
it is white noise. this also includes a large audience clapping, static in a radio, jet engine exhaust. any sound with a large amount of random frequencies.
Castanets are made in pairs, connected loosely with fine cord. Their shape is rather like an empty shell. When the castanets are clicked together fairly quickly they make a sound rather like the sound from clapping hands. It is the hollow parts of the castanets, and of the "cupped" clapping hands which make the sound.
To add the graphical clapping hands, find it on the net and then you can save it and insert it as a graphic into the Powerpoint slide you want it on. For the sound affect, it is in the animation settings and is known as Applause.
Two Hands Clapping was created in 2004.
Little Hands Clapping has 320 pages.
Little Hands Clapping was created on 2010-02-04.
try clapping your hands to the sound of the syllables. Tri-al. So, there are 2 syllables.
no.that is not true because, you have to think "well what can I clap on one hand for it to make a sound?" or "is my clapping metaphorical as in silent applause?"there are many answers to this but there wouldn't be a definite "yes" or "no"Well.... No. Clapping is useing both hands and hitting them against eachother to make a sound, you cannot make a sound useing only one hand. Unless you use a object or another hand. There for there is no sound of one hand clapping.
The ISBN of Little Hands Clapping is 1-84767-529-8.
The Sound of One Hand Clapping was created in 1997.
ya it seems that clapping hands makes your brain active
Sounds which the human ear can detect are caused by the movement of air. In a vacuum, air does not exist, therefore nothing defined as "sound" can exist. And example of sound is the clapping of two hands. The sound is created by the rapid movement of air from between the palms when clapping. If no air moves, then no sound is created. You may clap your hands in a vacuum and no sound will be emitted because a vacuum may be described as the absence of air.
The novel "The Sound of One Hand Clapping" by Richard Flanagan has 400 pages in the paperback edition.