The sound of the French Horn is produced by the vibration of the player's lips inside the mouthpiece.
The player's lips vibrate in the mouthpiece and this causes the air in the tubes of the horn to vibrate or resonate.
Yes
The string of a veena vibrates
Yes, the hunting horn is a brass instrument.
the main part vibrates as the air is bouncing off the closed keys
The head of the drum, the part that is struck by drum sticks, vibrates.
The sound of the French Horn is produced by the vibration of the player's lips inside the mouthpiece.
When you buzz your lips, it vibrates the air in the instrument. This is how the sound is made, same as any other brass instrument.
The cone of a speaker is what vibrates to make sound. In some hard speakers with a rigid cone-shaped horn, a flexible diaphragm vibrates. Withut the vibration, you get no sound.
Yes
The string of a veena vibrates
The skin vibrates when you hit them.
Yes, the hunting horn is a brass instrument.
The reason why the french horn is called a french horn is because, even if it started to develop in Germany it was completed in France, heinz the name French Horn
the main part vibrates as the air is bouncing off the closed keys
The French horn is a brass.
The head of the drum, the part that is struck by drum sticks, vibrates.
Somewhere in between the two, but it's typically used in place of the horn.