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Q: How does the flute modify vibration to change the tone of the sound?
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How does a flute create vibration and sound waves?

A Standing Wave


How does the amplitude on a flute change?

According to experts, a fluteâ??s sound is amplified due to the resonator within it. The resonator intensifies the generatorâ??s vibration and transforms it to create the sound inside the instrument.


How does the flute produces sound does it have any vibration?

The column of air within the flute vibrates as the player causes turbulence by blowing across the mouthpiece.


Does a flute have reeds inside it?

no, the reeded insterments are clarinets, saxaphones, bass clarinets, oboes, bassoons, etc. the flute doesn't have a reed, the sound is projected by blowing over the lip plate and creating the sound. the key's are to change the notes. :]


Does a bass drum or a flute make a sound with the slowest vibration?

I think a drum. I'm not sure, though.


Is it the speed or the size of the vibration that changes the pitch of a sound?

Neither. Speed of sound waves doesn't change unless there is a change in the medium (substance through which the wave moves). the size of the vibration determines how loud the sound is. the length of the vibration is what determines the pitch.


When a pupil plays a flute in a classroom why does the window vibrate?

the window will vibrate because sound travels like a vibration in the air. so when it comes in contact with an object the vibration will cause it to vibrate.


How does a guitar string's physical change produce sound?

The sound is produced by the vibration of the string.


What telephone changes sound vibration into electrical vibration?

If you excluded two tin cans with a string, alltelephones change sound vibrations into electrical vibrations.


How do tuning key change the sound produced by individual strings?

vibration


How does the flute make sound to make you hear the flute when playing?

Like in most woodwind instruments, when you blow into the mouthpiece that sets the whole length of the instrument vibrating. This vibrating is transferred into sound waves as it bounces off the surface of the interior. That is only one note, to get other notes you have to change the surface area against which the sound waves vibrate so the keys that you push and release create a different surface area therefore changing the vibration of the sound wave.


Plucking a guitar string is a physical change however the process produces sound?

The sound is produced by the vibration of the string.