Yes.
They typically have a USB dongle, so yes. If you are talking of a bluetooth headset, your computer must have Bluetooth to use it.
It most major retailers selling PS3 optional equipment like Walmart and Target and online sellers like amazon.com
The EA has a short E sound in head, as in bread and tread.
No. The EA in head has a short E sound, as in some other words such as bread, tread and thread.
The sound you hear in your head when you yawn is likely the stretching of the jaw muscles and surrounding tissues, not an actual sound. Yawning typically doesn't produce a physical sound within the head.
Yes, the EA in some words has a short E sound. These include head, breath, and endeavor.
Yes. The EA vowel pair has the short E sound, as in dead and bread (bred). The EA pair can also have a long E sound as in bead (beed) and plead.
"Head" and "bead" do not rhyme because they have different vowel sounds. "Head" ends in a short 'eh' sound, while "bead" ends in a long 'ee' sound. Rhyming words need to have the same vowel sound in order to sound similar.
No
The drum head is struck causing a movement of air the shell amplifies the sound of the drum head developing into a sound wave, the vibrating sound is from the snare drum which has wires stretched across the lower head the sound wave makes the wires jump causing the crack or snap sound.
It is most difficult to locate the location of sounds directly above the head or below the chin. This is because the ears are located on the sides of the head, making it challenging to discern vertical directionality.
Moving your head allows your ears to detect differences in sound arrival time and intensity. These differences help your brain localize the source of the sound by comparing the information received by both ears. By moving your head, you can triangulate the sound's direction based on these auditory cues.