No, they make a higher-pitch sound - a squeak not a boom.
No; sound comes from vibrations.
The firmness of the pluck or strum can affect the volume.Holding the instrument away from the body so that the vibrations are not muffled will help as well.
No, slow vibrations make a low pitch. Fast vibrations make high pitches.
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The sound of a clarinet gets louder as the musician blows harder into it. Also, the musician tightens the mouth to make the sound more stable, so you can make it even louder.To make the clarinet go quieter, you do not blow as much air into the clarinet.
No; sound comes from vibrations.
The firmness of the pluck or strum can affect the volume.Holding the instrument away from the body so that the vibrations are not muffled will help as well.
you just make the sound louder
get heavier gauge strings, than you can make it sound much louder
No, slow vibrations make a low pitch. Fast vibrations make high pitches.
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because the sound waves combine to make a bigger louder wave
The sound becomes brighter when strings are plucked and only seems to be louder.
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