aerophones
The violin, viola, cello, and upright bass are chordaphones because they get their sound from strings and can be bowed or plucked.
String instruments sit at the front of the orchestra because of the volume/intensity of the sound that they are able to produce compared to the brass, woodwind, and percussion. If the strings were to be placed behind the band, then the audience would have a hard time hearing the string instruments, because band instruments generally produce louder sounds than string instruments. It is because of the volume balance that sometimes even the string instruments are rearranged. In example, sometimes the violas and the cellos switch places because the cellos play to softly, or because the violas play too loudly, or because of both.
Electrophone instruments are musical instruments that produce sound primarily through electrical means. Examples include electric guitars, synthesizers, and electric pianos. These instruments often utilize electronic components to generate or amplify sound, allowing for a wide range of tonal possibilities and effects. Other examples include electric violins and theremins, which further showcase the diversity within the category of electrophones.
"Cup" style mouthpieces that you purse your lips and blow into, rather than putting your mouth around them.All brass instruments produce sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips. All brass instruments are also called labrosones, meaning "lip-vibrated instruments".
Is one of the most ancient percussion instruments among the tagalogs.It is played by strikingone piece against the other.Thosewho speak tagalog and visayan dialect will easily understand the meaning of the word kalutang,where KA means company,as in kasama (tagalog word) and LUTA (visayan word)means separated.The two syllables together produce kalutang,which means two separated wood sounded together to produce a musicalsoun or rhythm.
They are both members of the brass family of instruments. This means that they both produce sound starting with the players lips vibrating against the mouthpiece.
The violin, viola, cello, and upright bass are chordaphones because they get their sound from strings and can be bowed or plucked.
sound produced through the vibrating object .
Produce (pronounced as PRO-doos) means fruits and vegetables. That is where they are located in the store.
You've spelt the word vibrate -which means to 'shake', 'rattle', or 'jiggle'- correctly. Well done!
String instruments sit at the front of the orchestra because of the volume/intensity of the sound that they are able to produce compared to the brass, woodwind, and percussion. If the strings were to be placed behind the band, then the audience would have a hard time hearing the string instruments, because band instruments generally produce louder sounds than string instruments. It is because of the volume balance that sometimes even the string instruments are rearranged. In example, sometimes the violas and the cellos switch places because the cellos play to softly, or because the violas play too loudly, or because of both.
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Sound is sensed only when vibrations produced by a source is transferred to the ear drum by means of a material medium. If such a medium is absent then sound cannot be heard. But vibrations of the source are always there.
Instruments are called instrum-ments because they are meant to be strummed . . . get it?Actually the word instrument just means a tool of some kind. "The travelling doctor had his surgical instruments in a case." "A transit is an instrument used by surveyors." "He was hit on the head with a blunt instrument." A tool used by a musician to make music is also an instrument.
There are 3 different definitions for the word vibration. It can describe a person's emotional state or it can mean parts of fluid have been disturbed. It also means a state of vibrating.
synthesizers, electric guitars, electric keyboard, and other electric instruments
A Saxophone makes noise by a viberating reed being amplfied through a horn