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What kind string do you use to get a loose tooth out?

fishing line works great.


How does the electric bass guitar produce its sound and how it works?

When you pluck a string on an electric guitar that is plugged in to an amplifier, the pick-ups underneath the strings "hear" the sound, and send it through to the amplifier, projecting the sound of the string plucked.


Does the thickness of the string matter when making string telephones?

Oh, absolutely! The thickness of the string can affect how well the sound travels through it. Thicker strings might muffle the sound a bit, while thinner strings could make it clearer. But remember, the most important thing is to have fun experimenting and connecting with your friends through your homemade string telephones. Just enjoy the process and see what works best for you!


What is the point of gaming headsets?

Gaming headsets are used for better quality sound. Often times, these headsets are able to give a better depth perception sound, like how surround sound works.


How does a 12-string guitar work and produce its unique sound?

A 12-string guitar works by having six pairs of strings, with each pair tuned to the same note but one octave apart. When played, these paired strings vibrate together, creating a fuller and richer sound compared to a traditional 6-string guitar. This unique sound is achieved by the doubling of each note, creating a chorus-like effect that is characteristic of the 12-string guitar.


Who works in a fishing industry?

Names of careers in fishing


How do you get fishing bait in sims 3?

you can buy all kinds of food that can be used as bait, some works better than others


How does a piano play?

A piano works by when the person presses a key, a small hammer inside the piano hits a string. This creates the sound. You can also dampen the sound using the pedals or play the note louder or quieter.


How is the violin used?

It is used to make music, which is with the bow that creates the sound. It works like this: there are little microscopic hooks on the bows hair (which is horse hair), which if you use resin it makes the hooks stand up to catch the string and make the sound. The sound vibrates off the sound post inside of the violin, and it comes up trough the f shapes holes, and it creates the sound. When you put your fingers down on the finger board, it creates different high or low sounds, which are the different bases of songs. The violin usually consists of four strings, the G string, the D string, the A string, and the E string. The G being the lowest sounding and thickest string, and the E being the highest sounding and thinnest. You hold the violin and bow a specific way. And, there are many types of music you can play with the violin.


Is a fender bassman 60 bass amp good for electric guitar?

It works, obviously has a lot more bass in the sound than the kind of guitar amp you would use for a 6 string guitar. I have used one with a six string, because I like that bass sound. It doesn't have any effects built in, though there is an effect in/out on the back of the case.


What vibrates on a viola?

The viola works in the same way a violin does. When the bow is run across a string the rosin (solid tree resin, applied to the bow before playing to create friction) "grabs" the string and creates resistance that causes the string to vibrate. The vibrations then travel down the string to the bridge (the wooden piece that holds the strings above the fingerboard), and from the bridge to the body of the instrument. Inside the viola/violin is the sound post. This small wooden cylinder located under the bridge reverberates the sound from the vibrating strings throughout the hollow body, and then this sound is heard through the f-holes.


How does an upright piano work to produce sound when the keys are pressed?

An upright piano works by pressing keys that are connected to hammers inside the piano. When a key is pressed, the hammer strikes a string, causing it to vibrate and produce sound. The sound is then amplified by the piano's wooden body and soundboard, creating the music we hear.