you are mad donkey(gads)
A small thinner gong would produce a high-pitched sound compared to a large thick gong. This is because smaller and thinner materials vibrate at higher frequencies, creating higher-pitched tones. In contrast, larger and thicker materials tend to vibrate at lower frequencies, resulting in deeper sounds. Therefore, the size and thickness of the gong directly influence the pitch of the sound it produces.
A siffleur is an animal that make a whistling sound. It comes from the French word siffler which means whistle.
It's the sound he makes when he is angry. It's kinda like a warning signal to shut the heck up.
A large bee of the genus Bombus, sometimes called humblebee; -- so named from its sound.
You just need to google 'hetalia sound world mediafire' and click the mediafire one. it is a large file just warning you. :)
The amplitude of sound waves can vary, from small amplitudes for quieter sounds to large amplitudes for louder sounds. Volume is typically perceived as being louder with larger amplitudes.
amplifiers
A higher amplitude or greater energy in sound waves makes pitch louder. The intensity or volume of the sound wave determines its loudness.
It's amplification.
Dig a Hole
bullhorn
pick ups and an amp
you sing through a microphone and it makes the voice louder. the sound of the louder voice comes from the amplifier.
To change the sound, For instance an overdrive pedal boosts the sound making it louder and clearer, where as a distortion pedal makes it louder but less clear.
Because a larger amplitude the louder the sound therefore the sound with the larger amplitude is more likely to damage your hearing.
A sub-woofer.
Resonance enhances sound by amplifying specific frequencies that correspond with the natural frequency of a system. When an external sound wave matches the resonant frequency of an object, it causes the object to vibrate more vigorously, resulting in a louder sound. This amplification effect is what makes resonance contribute to making sound louder.