answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Music because music makes a pitch sound 🔊 🎶

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What makes sound and what makes pitch?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What makes sound sound different?

the pitch of someone


Does a seal makes high pitch or low pitch sound?

High


Glass full of water makes high pitch or low pitch?

Lower sound


What pitch would sound from a large instrument have?

the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes


How do you write the sound a whistle makes?

The sound a whistle makes is often described as "whoo" or "wee" depending on the pitch and intensity of the sound.


What instruments pitch would the sound from a large instrument have?

the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes


What happens to a guiter string when it makes a sound?

It vibrates to the pitch it is tuned to.


What makes change?

To make sound frequency change alter the pitch.


What pitch would the sound from a large instrument have?

the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes


What happens to the sound as it gets farther away from the object making the sound?

the sod makes a higher pitch


What are the four properties of musical sounds and their definitions?

Trick Question. There are only two properties of sound. The "tamber," which is the noticeable "Tone" differences between instruments. IE: The sound a guitar makes and the sound a piano makes. And the second properties is the frequency of the sound. Also known as the "Pitch."


How does the length of a clarinet affect the pitch?

The longer the clarinet the lower the pitch or sound it makes. The shorter the clarinet the higher pitch it makes. The most common clarinet is a Bb (B flat) Clarinet or a bass clarinet which is longer and lower. Another common clarinet is an Eb (E flat) clarinet which makes a higher pitch or sound. As far as i know, they all have the same fingerings. The only difference is your embouchure (how you position your mouth) and the sound/pitch it produces.