In the context of Musical Instruments, the "vibrate" part of the instrument triangle refers to the component that produces sound through vibrations. This typically involves the strings of stringed instruments, the air column in wind instruments, or the membrane in percussion instruments. The vibrations create sound waves that resonate through the instrument and into the surrounding air, ultimately producing the music we hear. Each type of instrument has its own unique mechanism for generating these vibrations.
yeah it does vibrates when you hit it
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a musical instrument? a wind instrument? a string instrument? a percussion instrument?
String instruments vibrate by when you pluck the strings the noise from them is bounced around the hallow in side of the instrument you are playing.
s that it can vibrate
It has to vibrate.
the triangle. Triangle Triangle
No, the triangle is not considered a percussion instrument. It is classified as an idiophone, a type of instrument that produces sound through vibrations of the instrument itself.
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A Triangle! (musical instrument)The (Swanson) speed square and the navigational triangle are two other triangular instruments.
you buzz into the mouthpiece and it makes the instrument vibrate which produces sound
The exact origins of the triangle instrument are unknown, but a number of paintings from the Middle Ages depict the instrument being played by angels, which has led to the belief that it played some part in church services at that time. Other paintings show it being used in folk bands. The triangle started appearing in marching bands as early as the 1700s.