hmm, it could just be the water runing through, i wouldn't worry, but if you are still worrying you should get a plumer to cheak it out!
it sounds kinda like, "nnnh" or panting if your guy isn't that loud at first. if he starts panting or breathing heavy, keep doing whatever you are and he'll probably start moaning.
The lighter sideThat depends on whether they are singing in the shower, have a cold, and any other number of factors.._________Normally, we sound like everybody else... unless we get our toes smashed. Then we sound mad.
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The sound is created by air passing through pipes. There are two main classes of organ pipes; flue pipes and reed pipes. Flue pipes are like whistles. There are no moving parts. There are both open and closed (stopped) flue pipes. Reed pipes produce their sound with a thin brass tongue that vibrates against a tube with a closed end called a shallot. This is attached to a larger pipe called a resonator. Depending on the shape of the pipe and the metal combinations used during the manufacturing of the organ pipe, various types of sound will be heard. Each pipe is tuned to a certain pitch ... middle A for instance is tuned (under ideal conditions) to 440 Hz, or 440 cycles per second.
I presume you are alluding to this passage from Jaques' famous Seven Ages of Man speech: His big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound. What he's saying is that this old man's voice is becoming high-pitched and reedy, like a child's voice (hence "childish treble"). Whistles and pipes (this means instruments like penny whistles) have this kind of high-pitched tone.
When the system shuts down the vapor turns back to a liquid
Yes, goats sure do sweat! They sweat much like domesticated dogs do. They swear through their panting. However, they do no perspire!
yes, they are legal, true dual pipes are the best type of pipes that you can buy. compared to "single and a double pipes" which aren't loud at all. of course there are straight pipes which have no cat converters, but those sound like crap. so basically if you have true dual pipes you have the best money can buy
Much of the time it is because of well water and the "hard" qualities of well water such as rust / lime etc... Sometimes turning on the hot water first and letting it run through pipes then turning it off and turning the cold water on helps. If that doesn't work, you may need to clean or replace the pipes, depending on how old they are.
Panting does not necessarily mean heart trouble it's just a normal thing that happens when someone is either hot like on a summer day.
Most terrestrial animals dissipate excess heat by evaporation. This is done by either sweating (like humans) or by panting (like dogs).
Not exactly one sounds more like hydraulic shock waves passing through the system