The vibrations from your lips are what creates sound
It's an aerophone, based on the fact that it uses vibrating air to produce sound.
The trumpet doesn't, it just tunes and amplifies the buzzing sound produced by the players lips.
They are all brass instruments that create sound by vibrating the lips against a mouthpiece.
aerophones
Sting instruments. Unless you're talking about a piano type instrument with vibrating strings.
It's an aerophone, based on the fact that it uses vibrating air to produce sound.
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A vibrating simple pendulum does not produce any sound because it oscillates at very low frequencies.
Yes, because sound is vibration. All vibrating objects will produce some sound. Even if it is decibels below our threshold.
A. sound waves.
The trumpet doesn't, it just tunes and amplifies the buzzing sound produced by the players lips.
Yes, a Flugelhorn is a brass instrument because it uses a mouthpiece and the player's vibrating lips to produce sound. The flugelhorn resembles a trumpet but has a wider, conical bore.
there are many weird and wonderful ways to produce sound by simply vibrating air waves.
They blow into the trumpet with there lips tight and with a lot of air.
if they are in a void no matter how much the object vibrates it won't produce any sound waves