just to be more scientific then sombody else had said . they had said your windpipe or Adams apple. well they are wrong and right at the same time. first of all it is NOT your Adams apple. It is your WINDPIPE but is more scientifically known as your TRACHEA. so please educate yourself before you answer a question for somebody else. but just to be funny ( AS I AM ) i am in middle school and have been learning about the repitory system for a couple of weeks now. so i definatly know about it i am a A student all the time. PS: as i had said before please educate your self before you put your answer out to everybody else who is to lasy to ACCUALLY look it up because anybody can answer ANY question WITH ANY ANSWER! so you could get wrong answers all the time.
Your vocal cords
your vocal cords
The strings.
The membrane of tabla vibrates to produce a sound.
We just learned about this in science class. Air vibrates throughout the tube part and out the bell to produce sound waves.
Most percussion and string instruments operate of vibrations to produce sound. Drum heads, xylophone bars, strings and reeds all vibrate on instruments that use them to produce sound.
the string, and the waves go into the body and reverberate around, and come out the f holes and make the sound.
The strings.
The membrane of tabla vibrates to produce a sound.
We just learned about this in science class. Air vibrates throughout the tube part and out the bell to produce sound waves.
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The skin of the drum vibrates to produce sound.
the manjira itself vibrates to produce sound
The accordion reed, which is made of highly tempered steel, vibrates when air is driven through the reed plates by the push/pull movement of the bellows to produce sound.
The harmonium is a reed organ. Therefore, the sound is produced by the brass reeds when air passes through them.
Most percussion and string instruments operate of vibrations to produce sound. Drum heads, xylophone bars, strings and reeds all vibrate on instruments that use them to produce sound.
the string, and the waves go into the body and reverberate around, and come out the f holes and make the sound.
They both have stretched membrane or a drumhead which is hit and the one that vibrates to produce that sound of the drum.
Your two vocal cords produce the sound. This pair vibrates to produce the phonation or sound. Then your tongue, palate, cheeks and lips take part to give the talk its final touch.