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The small recorder by Morgan Cullen
A small recorder (such as a treble) - has a smaller slot where the sound is produced. This makes the instrument produce higher note than in a tenor recorder - which has a larger slot producing lower notes.
A portable stereo recorder allows for brilliant stereo recording in a very small design. Stereo recorders allow for much higher quality recordings then regular digital recorders.
A snare drum sound like a hit on the roof or the hit on your wall.
yes because there is less air to travel through
the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes
Large businesses depend on small businesses to have higher prices and force customers to them. In addition, small businesses often order from larger businesses.
I think it is the large gold ring
There is no relationship. You can have a large or small amplitude combined with a high or low pitch.
The smaller person.
The pitch in an instrument can be how large or small the instrument is - as in small instruments are pitched higher and big instruments are pitched lower. In woodwind and brass instruments the volume is determined by how hard you blow down the instrument. On the piano it is how hard you press down on the keys. On an orchestral string instrument it is how softly you draw the bow across the strings. On a guitar it is how hard you pluck the strings.
It depends largely on how it is tuned. A large drum will generally produce a lower sound, but this is because they are usually tuned to produce that pitch because smaller drum heads do not have enough surface area to create that low a pitch without becoming floppy. Likewise, a large drum head such as a floor tom can produce a higher pitch, but not as high as a very small drum like a piccolo snare.