The amount of airflow, when you press different buttons or change the position of a slide, or how tight your lips are.
The performer doesn't actually change the pitch of the tubular bells. The pitch difference comes in the predetermined length of the tubes. The shorter the tube, the higher the pitch. Likewise, the longer the tube, the lower the pitch.
All drums can change pitch, but you're most likely thinking of Timpani, or Kettle Drums.
that depends on wat u mean. there is an effect pedal called tremolo, a type of bend called tremolo, and a part that goes on your guitar. You probably mean what is usually called the 'tremolo' floating bridge on a guitar. This is actually a misnomer since tremolo means 'rapid change in tone or volume/amplitude'. What a floating bridge actually does is allows the player to change the pitch of a note or set of notes in much the same way you would with a bend. Changing pitch rapidly in this manner is actually called vibrato, not tremolo. The tremolo effects pedal actually varies the amplitude so as to give the impression that the note is not decaying as fast. Interestingly enough, there are a number of vintage 'vibrato' amplifiers that actually employ a tremolo device. This is why engineers should ask musicians to name their musical inventions lol.
The harder you pluck the strings, the louder they get. You can change the pitch by using thick or thin strings
We can change its pitch by finding the middle C so that we can be able to know which is high-pitched or low-pitched. If you want high pitch you play keys which are on the right. If you want low pitch you can play the keys which are on the left.
the pitch doesnt actually change but it might sound quieter to you because the sound it being blown away
The performer doesn't actually change the pitch of the tubular bells. The pitch difference comes in the predetermined length of the tubes. The shorter the tube, the higher the pitch. Likewise, the longer the tube, the lower the pitch.
You can transpose it. Not sure, but there may be devices that can do this. You can change the pitch by using audacity. selecting the audio and then "change pitch."
You can use a different stick to hit it and it should change pitch
You can change the pitch of an instrumental doing by using a program such as Audacity.
Change the frequency.
Change the frequency.
Every sound vibrates with a particular fundamental frequency. When you change the wavelength of a sound, you change the pitch of a sound.
In Imovie HD, you can change the pitch of your voice by selecting audio fx, selecting pitch changer, and changing the slider to whatever selection you choose. However, if you have Imovie '09, the only way to change the pitch of your voice is to speed it up, or slow it down.
The so-called pitch of the sound would change. A sound with a higher frequency is said to have a higher pitch.
That's a change-up pitch.
the way to change th pitch of a harmonica is to stick it up your but and sing mery had a little lamb and then take it out and hopefully the pitch would have changed