Loudness, pitch and timbre are approximately the correlates of signal amplitude, frequency and frequency spectrum, respectively.
The rate at which the sound source is vibrating :) --> novanet answer
The number of cycles in a given time. :)
In my book the pitch of sound is the frequency. Musicians have different names for pitch, like middle C or F sharp, but they all correspond to certain frequencies.The answer above is not correct it is totally unsenceable
If you change sound's frequency and hold the velocity constant, the sound's wavelength also changes. If you change sound's frequency and keep the wavelength constant, then velocity also changes.
The frequency of a sound determines its pitch. Most sounds are composed of many frequencies. The other major component of sound is its amplitude, or its loudness.
High pitch sounds have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies compared to low pitch sounds. This means that high pitch sounds have more frequent wave cycles per second, while low pitch sounds have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies with fewer wave cycles per second.
Low-pitch sounds have lower frequencies, meaning they vibrate slower than high-pitch sounds. This difference results in low-pitch sounds having deeper tones, while high-pitch sounds have a sharper, more piercing quality.
Pitch refers to how high or low a sound is. Higher pitch sounds have a faster frequency of vibration, creating a sound that is perceived as higher in frequency than lower pitch sounds. Pitch is determined by the frequency of the sound wave - higher pitch sounds have higher frequencies while lower pitch sounds have lower frequencies.
Lower pitch sounds are produced by slower vibrations. The frequency of vibrations is lower for lower pitch sounds.
pitch.
The pitch of a sound is determined by its frequency. Higher frequency sounds have higher pitch, while lower frequency sounds have lower pitch.
Sounds of different pitch are caused by differences in their frequency. Sounds with higher pitch have higher frequencies, meaning that the sound wave vibrates at a faster rate compared to lower-pitched sounds. The human ear perceives these vibrations as higher or lower pitch.
Sounds with higher pitch have higher frequencies, meaning the sound waves vibrate more rapidly. This results in the perception of a higher pitch. Sounds with lower frequencies have slower vibrations and are perceived as lower pitch.
Pitch is not loudness; an elephant can make both loud and quiet sounds, however all of their sounds are relatively low pitch.
you here sounds through vibrations, pitch and amplitude?
Pitch and Amplitude
Sounds that have the same pitch and loudness are described as having the same frequency and amplitude. This results in the sounds having a consistent tone and volume.