The Clarinet. * Violin * Viola * Cello * Bass * Piano * Harp * Percussions * Just about anything that produces a tone or sound uses vibration in one form or another.
String instruments, such as the piano and violin.
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it is the basic use of instrument in science to prove that sound is produced due to vibrations..
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Ronald L. Schwary produced the film Ordinary People.
Chuck Ainlay produced all the tracks except "I'm comin' Home" which was produced by Bryan Cole and Michael Stover
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Yes, a trombone is a brass musical instrument. Like all brass instruments, sound is produced by the vibration of the player's lips in the mouthpiece.
the string is either plucked, strummed, or drawn on with a bow. When this happens sound/notes are produced, although not very loudly. they amplify the sound with the body of the instrument, which acts as a resonator, thus amplifying and prolonging the note.
Well, the trumpet can play a wide range of notes. It is also a major instrument in most musical pieces. it is also lighter than some other instruments and has a very distinctive and independent sound.
The instrument like any wind instrument produces sound by vibration. The tone produced does not naturally change in pitch the Vibrato effect is created by moving the instrument against the lip lightly or moving the jaw producing a wah-wah effect.
the vibration of earth produced by the rapid release of energy
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Vibration of the reed.
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Irregular and non-periodic vibration produce noise.
Voiced sounds are produced when the vocal cords vibrate, creating a buzzing or humming quality. Voiceless sounds are produced without the vibration of the vocal cords, resulting in a quieter and more breathy sound. Examples of voiced sounds include /b/, /z/, and /g/, while examples of voiceless sounds include /p/, /s/, and /k/.
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