it's a very hard question but it is an instrument that vibrates .. i think
The size of the tubing gradually increases throughout the length of the instrument.
it helps them travel. people travel the world in a day or so because it took a long time to travel but flying an airplane not your size is hard trust me I've tried to fly one myself
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Yes, the travel size product is 3.4 oz in size.
it is produced by the string vibrating on the instrument when you strum it.
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.
Would be hard to travel in a cramped car because it is uncomfortable
The source of sound in a musical instrument is the vibration of the instrument's material, which creates sound waves that travel through the air and are heard by our ears.
The size of the tubing remains the same throughout the length of the instrument.
A Seismograph