The cymbols are normaly used to make the higher noises on the drum kit.
bats use echolocation. that means that they make high piched sound waves that humans cant hear, which bounce of objects around them, telling the bat what is around it so it can fly without bumping into anything
high or low sounds
different sounds are made by a tapir, like short high piched sounds and grunting
a harp makes a noise from the strings when you pluck them. This happens because of the vibrating. It also matters about the size of the strings because the different sizes make many diffrent sounds. The shorter strings make higher piched notes whereas the longer ones make lower pitched notes.
Only bats do this. They make a high-piched squeak. The sound waves from the noise; if they are "bounced" of a object and heard again by the bat, the bat then knows that there is an object there and can thus avoid it.
It's been said that they do when they are hurt or threatened, but the sound is too high pitched to hear.
i was gonna ask that question
Dud clutch?
No, sounds like a macarena
When humans laugh, they make sounds like "ha ha" or "hee hee." When they cry, they make sounds like "sob" or "wail." When they scream, they make loud, high-pitched sounds. When they sigh, they make a soft, breathy sound.
Zebras make a noise that is high piched. it is a ehh ehh ehh ehh noise. Many people think that zebras neigh like horses. This is false.
When exposed to high temperatures, heat bugs make a buzzing or clicking sound.