the pitch of someone
The homograph for a tree covering is "bark," while the sound a dog makes is also "bark." These two words are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.
The answer is bark a dogs bark and a trees bark looks the same and the same but both means different meanings.
A swine typically makes a "oink" sound.
Anything. It's different for every kid. Most kids make gurgles, but there are different words in almost every kid when they first comunnicate.
No, the word "buyer" does not have a long "I" sound. The "uy" in "buyer" makes a diphthong sound, which is a combination of two vowel sounds. In this case, the "uy" makes a sound similar to the "i" in "pie" or "eye."
Stereo sound makes it possible for different sounds to come out of different speakers.
I think aw sound gas a different vowel so it makes different sound.Aw sounds like *OR*
It produces SOUND ENERGY which makes a thing make different kind of sound.
timbre
The piano makes sounds by little hammers inside of it drumming on the different pitched strings. these strings have different pitches because each of the strings has a different tension put on it. Therefore, the sound it makes is the sound of metal strings being hammered by little wooden mallets. - by Popeker
it comes from the level of the straw makes the different sound
If a standard transmission vehicle makes a different sound when you press the clutch it usually means that the throwout bearing is about to seize.
You say it the same just with a different accent that makes it sound like a different word.
No because FTS makes a different sound than THS. 
The sound a cow makes and the opposite of oooooooom.
The kind of sound that a piano makes is melodic. There are different voice effects that can be found on the modern electric pianos.
Harmonicas make sound when you blow air which vibrates through the holes and makes different sounds depending on the hole.