a high pitch
no, higher pitch.
A flute has a higher pitched sound than a uba because it has a shorter tube length. Remember: wave speed= wave length x frequency ..and a higher frequency equals a higher pitch and a low frequency equals a low pitch, a smaller wave length equals a high frequency and a larger wave length equals a low frequency/
No, slow vibrations make a low pitch. Fast vibrations make high pitches.
pitched instruments are instruments with do re mi fa so la ti do like xylophone and piano
If you press the hudhud instrument it'll make a low pitch sound but if you press it upward it will make a hudhud sound.
Generally speaking, the longer the instrument, the lower the pitch i.e. tuba; the shorter the instrument, the higher the pitch i.e. picallo. There are variations, such as the french horn, but they are the exception. This principal is also used in tuning; pulling the mouthpiece on a saxophone out will drop the pitch (the instrument is now longer), and pushing it in will raise the pitch (it is now shorter).
no, higher pitch.
You can easily change the pitch of an instrument by the embouchure you are making with the instrument or perhaps even make an adjustment on your instrument. If it is flat, you must pull out your instrument, if it is sharp, you must pull it in.
A flute has a higher pitched sound than a uba because it has a shorter tube length. Remember: wave speed= wave length x frequency ..and a higher frequency equals a higher pitch and a low frequency equals a low pitch, a smaller wave length equals a high frequency and a larger wave length equals a low frequency/
No, slow vibrations make a low pitch. Fast vibrations make high pitches.
pitched instruments are instruments with do re mi fa so la ti do like xylophone and piano
You mean pitch. Noise is unwanted sound. Well, it doesn't - not since the advent of electronic instruments. But before that it was a simple matter to make small pipes that go well above the pitch that can be produced by any other instrument.
If you press the hudhud instrument it'll make a low pitch sound but if you press it upward it will make a hudhud sound.
A Chinese cymbal is an instrument that makes a dark explosive tone. A crash is also an instrument that is round and thin and make a high pitch sound. So it really is up what the person on whether to get a Chinese cymbal or a crash.
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piano
pitch range it the range for your voice. playing range is the range of notes an instrument can make