It doesn't exactly make a different sound, it just creates a sound wave with a frequency that is very rapid.
The strings.
the string vibrates so the sound goes into the box and the sound comes out in a better way
It vibrates. The vibrations move through the dtring, then though the air and into your ear. In the ear the eardrum vibrates.
It vibrates creating sound.
Kinetic energy, as it moves.
A high-pitched sound results when a string or a column of air vibrates rapidly.
The strings.
When a guitar string is plucked, it vibrates. The vibration of the string causes pressure waves in the air. The pressure waves are called "sound".
When the string vibrates the sound is created, once the sound is created the waves go into the viola. The "wind cylinder" or rather inside the viola amplifies the sound.
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Touch the string with your hand or finger.
It vibrates to the pitch it is tuned to.
the string vibrates so the sound goes into the box and the sound comes out in a better way
It vibrates. The vibrations move through the dtring, then though the air and into your ear. In the ear the eardrum vibrates.
It vibrates creating sound.
The guitar string vibrates; this vibration is transmitted to the air as sound.
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.