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it comes from the level of the straw makes the different sound
When someone blows on the reed the reed vibrates and so does the air inside and sound is created when something vibrates.
It blows up BOOM!It blows up BOOM!
The player blows air over the reed, causing it to vibrate and buzz...The reed produces a sound/vibration, which then spreads down the instrument, and resonates...The sound, amplified, comes out the bell.
1.The wind blows hard to create a sound so when the wind blows the wires start shaking and making another sound so together they make a loud sound. 2. When the wind blows through the telephone wires the wind blows the wires forcing them to vibrate. so technically because the wind makes the telephone wires vibrate. your welcome.
A flute produces sound when a player blows air across a hole in the instrument, creating vibrations in the air column inside the flute. These vibrations travel through the flute and are amplified by the instrument's shape and material, producing the sound that we hear.
The sound of the tree is the rusling noise made when the wind blows through the trees.
the sound comes from the vibration of the air as it passes the reed. the pitch of the sound is changed by changing the length of the column (thus forcing the wavelength to become longer) by holding down more keys.
The energy found in a flute comes from the vibrations of the air column inside the instrument when a player blows air across the mouthpiece. This energy is converted into sound waves that produce the flute's musical tones.
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When a policeman blows a whistle, it makes a shrill, high pitched sound. The whistle was a policeman's first method of communication to other policemen before the radio was invented.
Flute sound waves travel through the air when a player blows air into the flute, causing the air inside the flute to vibrate. These vibrations create sound waves that travel through the air and reach our ears, where we perceive them as music.