Optimally, it should be set to middle C, however it depends on the manufactures specifications. Due to the increasing weight problem within the United States, the dimensions of the bowl and it's diameter have been adjusted to compensate for the additional weight and size of the individual. In other words, it is no longer a one size fits all concept. Thus, the increase in size has brought its pitch down one full step to a B flat. However, while the effects of this change in pitch has not been recognized as creating a problem for the general population, it does appear to be driving those individuals with "perfect pitch" nuts.
I wrote a note on my pad.
yes because they tried to make something else but accidently made the post it note
Any 2-year old can tell you that a train says "choo-choo". But trains have never actually made this sound. A plethorea of sounds can be heard, just go trackside and listen, from the piercing note of a horn, to the roar of the diesel engine to the click-clack of the wheels on the joints in the rail to the squeal of steel wheel on steel rail, there are hundreds of sounds to enjoy.
You can produce an eighth note in HTML using the numerical indicator from UTF, and the &. Enter the following code into your raw HTML document: ♪ This will produce a character that looks like this: ♪ You can find a list of other special characters in HTML in the related links.
A toilet flapper is found inside the tank of a toilet. It is a rubber stopper that rests over the water outlet. As the bowl is flushed, the apparatus lifts the flapper over the drain outlet hole. As the bowl and tank refills, the apparatus drops the flapper so it is again seated over the drain hole. Once the water in the tank reaches a certain level, the water automatically stops. Note: If your toilet constantly runs, most likely the flapper has not completely seated itself in the hole. Hard water can cause mineral deposits around the drain which prevents the flapper from seating properly. Also the rubber can become old and leak around the edges.NOTE: Not to be confused with 1920s "flappers", women who dressed in short skirts, gaudy jewelry and headbands, and were fond of dancing.
There is no musical note that is the sound of a flushing toilet. It's only a sound effect, it doesn't have any tone to it.
What it is a high note With d and a low note c
Changing the amplitude of a note will alter its volume.
Yes. Any sound can be a musical note
is when sound going up wave is going down
is when sound going up wave is going down
No, "note" does not have a short "a" sound. It has a long "o" sound.
when you strike a piano key you get a musical note out of the piano.
The guitar makes sound when you pluck a string. The string vibrates down to the base of the guitar and travels in the hole, coming out as a sound we call a note.
exactly how a d note should sound on a flute
Try applying more pressure on your bow and play closer to the bridge. Make sure you're playing each note in tune to make it sound better.
In theory, none. Any wave has the same "note" (frequency) regardless of its loudness. There can be subjective effects, where a sound appears to change pitch with volume, though.