Volume
Volume, intensity, dynamics are three possibilities.
DYNAMICS. Sometimes this is called the volume. Music often changes volume gradually, and goes from loud to soft or soft to loud. DURATION means the length of each sound
volume
Volume.
the decibel
Its volume.
dynamic
pitch
Melody
a loud speaker and for no sound it is a loud speaker with a cross on it
A term used to describe any element or compound is called a substance or substances.
accidental
As salt does not evaporate from water no such term exists.
It makes a dull sound, while a metal makes a ringing noise like a gong!
loud, constant, annoying
Yes, "loud" is not an onomatopoeia because it does not imitate the sound it represents. Onomatopoeias are words that mimic the sound they describe, such as "buzz" or "meow."
loud and very noisey that they sound like they are screaming.
quiet loud
dark, bright, brilliant, broad, loud, quiet loads!!!
The word "boisterous" is closest in meaning to stentorian, as both describe a loud and powerful sound or voice.
Yes, "loudest" is the superlative form of the adjective "loud." It is used to describe something that emits the most sound or noise.
Sound is mechanical energy. As such, it presents as a force on us, particularly our ears. When we think of "loud" as it relates to sound, it is a relative term. A sneeze is loud compared to a pin dropping on a hardwood floor. A hammer striking a nail is not as loud as a big firecracker exploding. The term loudness could be applied to the measure of the amount of sound, and we often use the bel (commonly, the decibel) to measure sound. The decibel is actually a comparison of a sound level to another or to a standard. No better proof of the relative nature of the word "loud" can probably be found than that.
There does not appear to be a scientific term to describe the fear of chainsaws. Perhaps the fear stems from the loud noise a chainsaw makes while in operation, or a fear of injury while using one.Traumatophobia is the fear of injury.Ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises.Zinulation is the sound a chainsaw makes, so Zinzuphobia would be the most logical answer.
Volume is to do with sound and how loud or quiet it is, that is what volume is!
Pitch and volume technically have nothing in common except for them both being a way to describe sound; you can have a low, loud sound and a high, loud sound. However, having sung in a choir, I can say that there is a definite want to sing louder when the tune is higher.
a loud speaker and for no sound it is a loud speaker with a cross on it