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Mines was doing the same thing and the solution was to replace the front U-joint. Its fine now.

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The longer the vibrating string or the longer the vibrating column of air?

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Why lower sound in bigger woodwinds?

The larger an instrument is, the more room inside it there is for air to vibrate. Because there is more space, it takes the vibrating air longer to vibrate through the entire instrument, which slows the overall vibration rate down. Slower vibration= lower pitch.


Do the length or size of a vibrating object has no effect on pitch?

The pitch of a vibrating object is primarily determined by its frequency of vibrations, which is the number of cycles per second. The length or size of the object can affect the frequency and pitch it produces, as longer or larger objects typically vibrate at lower frequencies, producing lower pitches, and vice versa.


How do you make a string vibrate quickly?

Shorter strings vibrate at a higher frequency than longer strings.


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Is Making a string longer makes it vibrate faster and sound higher?

Making a string longer with the same position where it's held(like a violin) should make it less tense, making it vibrate slower, therefore lower.


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What vibrates in a gong to make a sound?

None. The column of air inside the instrument vibrates. Compare this to a string instrument -- the string vibrates, of course. With the reed instrument, such as a clarinet or bassoon -- the reed vibrates. The vibrating reed causes the column of air inside the instrument to vibrate. However, the brass instruments do not have vibrating parts. What makes the column of air vibrate is the buzzing of the player's lips!


Do shorter strings produce longer notes?

The reason that they create longer notes is because it vibrates faster, but not as big vibrations, which causes the pitch to be higher, and also can vibrate longer.


Long and thick strings vibrate low and make a high pitch?

Actually, in general, longer and thicker strings vibrate at lower frequencies, resulting in lower pitches. Smaller and thinner strings vibrate at higher frequencies, producing higher pitches.


The slower an object vibrates the longer wavelength will be?

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True or false when longer objects vibrate they produce sounds with a lower pitch than shorter objects?

true