longer straw, lower note
shorter straw, higher note
a demisemiquaver is the length of half a semiquaver
It is called duration.
The dot next to a note increases its length by half of its original length. For example, the dotted half note. The dot increases the half note's length by half of its original length (which is 2 quarter beats) so the dotted half note is worth 3 quarter beats. It also works on rests. This also applies to other instruments.
To arrange the elastic in sequence from the highest note to the lowest note produced, you should stretch the elastic to varying lengths and pluck it. The shorter the length of the elastic, the higher the note it produces. Conversely, a longer stretch will yield a lower note. Thus, you would start with the shortest elastic length for the highest note and progress to the longest length for the lowest note.
Quarter note
longer straw, lower noteshorter straw, higher note
A longer straw can lead to a higher drinking speed because it allows for a faster flow of liquid into your mouth. A shorter straw may slow down your drinking pace as it restricts the flow of liquid. This difference in flow rate can impact how quickly you can consume a beverage.
The length of a straw affects the pitch of the sound it produces when blown. A shorter straw produces a higher pitch, while a longer straw produces a lower pitch due to the difference in the wavelength of the sound waves created. Shorter straws have shorter wavelengths, resulting in higher frequencies and higher notes, whereas longer straws have longer wavelengths, resulting in lower frequencies and lower notes.
stem direction does not affect note duration
a demisemiquaver is the length of half a semiquaver
A quaver is half the length of a crotchet. A semi quaver is a quarter of a crotchet's length . A minum is double its length while a dotted minum is three times it length. A semibreve is four times the length of a crotchet.
each pipe is a different length.... the shorter the pipe the higher the note....the longer the pipe the lower the note...
It is called duration.
The dot next to a note increases its length by half of its original length. For example, the dotted half note. The dot increases the half note's length by half of its original length (which is 2 quarter beats) so the dotted half note is worth 3 quarter beats. It also works on rests. This also applies to other instruments.
They sell what looks like a drinking straw sized bellows. We tried blowing through a straw but it is too rough on them. (Note: blowing through a straw injects CO2 to ~40ppm not as much O2)
To arrange the elastic in sequence from the highest note to the lowest note produced, you should stretch the elastic to varying lengths and pluck it. The shorter the length of the elastic, the higher the note it produces. Conversely, a longer stretch will yield a lower note. Thus, you would start with the shortest elastic length for the highest note and progress to the longest length for the lowest note.
The duration of a minim is as twice as it of a crotchet.