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You don't amplify it by shoving a can on the end of it like a mute; you either just play louder, play into a microphone, or play into something that echoes sound (ex: bell of a larger instrument).
you have a microphone
The saxophone gets louder when the player blows more air through the mouthpiece or blows harder. You can get that raunchy growling sax sound by humming loudly into the mouthpiece instead of just blowing air.
It is used to put a microphone in to make it louder.
due to stringed instruments having a a tall neck, the higher you pluck the strings on the neck, the more louder it will be!
the use of a microphone is to speak louder
You don't amplify it by shoving a can on the end of it like a mute; you either just play louder, play into a microphone, or play into something that echoes sound (ex: bell of a larger instrument).
A Microphone.
you have a microphone
the use of a microphone is to speak louder
A kalimba can be made louder by using harder tines or adding amplification through a pickup or microphone. Additionally, playing the instrument with more force and using a resonant surface to bounce sound back can also increase its volume.
You can speak into a microphone to make your voice sound louder. The microphone converts sound waves into electrical signals that can then be amplified through speakers.
The saxophone gets louder when the player blows more air through the mouthpiece or blows harder. You can get that raunchy growling sax sound by humming loudly into the mouthpiece instead of just blowing air.
Amplify it by microphone, amplifier, and loudspeaker.
You amplify by getting a microphone and speakers. Once you have played into the microphone i then amplifies into the speaker and a louder volume is created
you sing through a microphone and it makes the voice louder. the sound of the louder voice comes from the amplifier.
It is used to put a microphone in to make it louder.