the closer together the sound is the higher it is and vise verser
by shortening a guitar string
Frequency
The pitch is determined by how high the sound is.
um...It hasn't been quite determined yet. I think they are Still trying tofigure it out but if you were to ask me I would say no you can not change the pitch of sound
The pitch is determined by by the frequency in which the string is swinging, which, in turn, is determined by the speed with which a wave can travel through the string. The higher the tension in the string is, the easier it is for a wave to travel through it, and if the speed of the wave increase, so will the frequency, and by default the pitch of the note. And vice versa. If I remember my physics correctly :)
The pitch of each bar is not only determined by the length, but also the thickness and density. The width does not matter. From what I found out, the longer, thinner, and denser the bar, the higher the pitch. The shorter, thicker, and less dense the bar, the lower the pitch.
A fiddle is a stringed instrument. The sound is produced by plucking strings. The pitch is determined with the fret board.
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequencyalone.
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequency alone.
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequencyalone.
The pitch is determined by how high the sound is.
The sound that you hear.
yes because amplitude is based an the pitch of the sound
The place of a minim in a stave is determined by its pitch.
Pitch - In music, the higher or lower the pitch, the higher or lower the note. Pitch is determined by the frequency of the sound waves.
A sound wave's pitch is determined by its frequency; that is its cycles per unit of time. The sound wave's intensity or volume is determined by its amplitude; the maximum crest of a sound wave.
Pitch refers to a sound with specific tones. The pitch of a sound is determined by the spaces between the sound waves. A sound is considered by noise by determining the level of loudness of the sound.
No The pitch you hear is determined by the frequency of the sound wave (how fast the particles oscillate back and forth). Higher frequency => higher pitch.
Shrillness is a factor upon which a frequency is determined. It is a type of frequency along with pitch.