The only two that come to mind is a rain stick and a flat board of plastic or metal to resemble thunder when you whip it. Other than that, depending on the weather you are trying to assimilate, we live in the age of synthesizers, and sound samples.
To make a thunder sound, get a pringles tube and attach a long spring wire into the bottom. Then take the lid off the tube and shake it. Or hit it ... Or twang the springy wire...I'm not sure.
In basic - If you are looking to make a musical instrument then it would be in the form of a multi voice (frequency) oscillator. This will then have a device i.e. a button or key that when pressed would generate through an amplifier a preset sound or tone. There are oscillator chips available that will allow for preset single tone or variable tone output (variable via a capacitor)
i think by just making it differently.
Music, like all sound is made up of sound waves traveling through the air. On a string instrument, the sound wave originates with a wave (actually many waves) on a vibrating string. Wind instruments don't have a string, and the sound you hear doesn't sound much like the vibrating reed of a woodwind or the vibrating lips of a brass players. We hear a wave that is established in the air inside the instrument. Of course, air moves through and out of an instrument, but the wave doesn't leave the instrument. A corresponding sound wave, which we hear, is created outside the instrument, but the wave inside the instrument doesn't leave the instrument any more than the wave on a string leaves the string. We need a term to describe the air that is inside the instrument - the air where the wave is established and that term is "column of air."
A piano is both a percussion instrument and a string instrument. Inside a piano, tiny hammers strike strings to make pitches. It is a string instrument in that the strings are what vibrate to make the sound, but it is a percussion instrument in that it has a keyboard and strikes to make sound.
An instrument with short strings will make a rubber band type sound but real high pitched.
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.
You may be referring to the sound of a Shakuhachi.
Music, like all sound is made up of sound waves traveling through the air. On a string instrument, the sound wave originates with a wave (actually many waves) on a vibrating string. Wind instruments don't have a string, and the sound you hear doesn't sound much like the vibrating reed of a woodwind or the vibrating lips of a brass players. We hear a wave that is established in the air inside the instrument. Of course, air moves through and out of an instrument, but the wave doesn't leave the instrument. A corresponding sound wave, which we hear, is created outside the instrument, but the wave inside the instrument doesn't leave the instrument any more than the wave on a string leaves the string. We need a term to describe the air that is inside the instrument - the air where the wave is established and that term is "column of air."
A frequency meter is the instrument that is used to measure the amplitude of sound. It reads the energy from a sound wave.
sonar
Timbre of the sound. It is related to the frequency of the fundamental frequency and a combination of overtones.
You can make sound with a musical instrument if you go to the lighthouse and go on the stage then wear nothing but your musical instrument then dance or wave (depending on what kind of instrument). Or Press E and T on your keyboard. There is also a bell wave and it will make a sound.
the sound wave will not make it to the ear drums. you wont hear the sound.
Keyboard and harpsota can
is when sound going up wave is going down
It depends on the wavelength and frequency of the wave.
Sound wave
A piano is both a percussion instrument and a string instrument. Inside a piano, tiny hammers strike strings to make pitches. It is a string instrument in that the strings are what vibrate to make the sound, but it is a percussion instrument in that it has a keyboard and strikes to make sound.
Bassoon