First you need to have a feeling of where the vibration is comming from(tranny,tires,etc).
The player makes the strings vibrate, which makes the body of the guitar vibrate, which makes the air vibrate. And vibrations in the air, at a certain set of frequencies, is what sound is.
I have a 2002 Accent with the overdrive button. The owners manual suggests that the switch should be engaged to have overdrive on all the time. However, I have found that since I do a great deal of stop and go driving the transaxle shifts and performs better with the overdrive off. The car isn't trying to put itself into overdrive every two seconds and makes for a smoother drive. Again this is mostly for heavier stop and go driving.
you have apparently set it to vibrate instead of ring.
your mom makes it virbrate
(Rosin) makes (a horse hair running against a violin string) vibrate
because when you blow though it the air bounces down the sides and makes it vibrate
Chevrolet
when you hit the head if it
sound vibrations
Sound travels by vibrating things. First the molecules in the air vibrate. This makes the ear drum vibrate. This makes three small bones vibrate. The three bones are the anvil, hammer and the stirrup.
Chevrolet makes the Silverado 3500. The Silverado name has been used since 1975 (at first only for the specific type of trim on some Suburban models). The luxury version of the Silverado is the Sierra line.
it makes them move faster or vibrate