the sound that fire makes is crackle... it is generally said "fire crackles".
Fire has no sound.
Fire bells are made from metals so that the bell can be heard for long distances. If the bell was made from wood the sound would not carry or be very loud at all.
Sound of Fire was created on 2011-04-19.
A fire makes a crackling sound when it burns.
Fire has a long i sound.
No, "fire" does not have a long "I" vowel sound. The "i" in "fire" is pronounced with a diphthong sound, making it more like "fai-er."
Musicians with trumpets, drums and other instruments played tunes and made sound effects. They played in the Musician's Gallery. They also used real cannon for cannon fire (that's what set the Globe Theatre on fire on June 29, 1613).
It depended on the sound effects. Often they were made using the real deal. For example, we know that the sound of a cannon was made by firing a real cannon (this is what led to the Globe Theatre fire of June 29, 1613). A "flourish of trumpets" was made using real trumpets.
Yes, the word "fire" does have a long vowel sound. The vowel "i" in "fire" is pronounced as a long vowel, which means it says its name. In this case, the "i" in "fire" sounds like the letter "I" itself, rather than a short "i" sound like in "fit."
The sound of fire crackling and popping is a combination of sharp snaps and crackling noises.
- the unmistakable sound of his laughter
There are 4 nouns. Sound, bottles, fire, and gunshots are all nouns.