Some instruments like the violin are designed to resonate to specific tones due to their composition, structure, and material makeup.
1) Violin, 2) Flute, 3) Clarinet, 4) Guitar, 5) Saxophone
He could play 2 instruments and was a bandleader
There are two instruments in a duet. They don't have to be the same thing, they can be as different as a tuba and a flute, but there are always 2
Brass is a rust-resistant metal compound that was relatively easily and inexpensively obtained by our ancestors, polishes easily, is malleable and has interesting musical properties at various thicknesses. Brass is comparatively light-weight compared to the other metals historically available. It should be noted that in modern times saxophones have been made of other materials, namely fiberglass. These instruments do not have the same tonal qualities as brass saxophones, and so are not widely used for anything other than training.
I will hazard the guess-- pitch. But the question wording is tricky. You could be implying that a melody is 'laid' upon the harmonic 'fundament' created by the 2 or more additional instruments.
Some instruments like the violin are designed to resonate to specific tones due to their composition, structure, and material makeup.
yes they both have 2 do with the reproductive systems Cornets and trumpets are very, very similar, but technically two different instruments. They play the same and the fingerings are the the same. The cornet generally has a more mellow sound and uses a mouthpiece with a slightly smaller shank.
1) Violin, 2) Flute, 3) Clarinet, 4) Guitar, 5) Saxophone
You can't play 2 instruments at the same time. You can get 3 different people and play the microphone, drums, and guitar.
The differences between the sound produced by two string instruments can be influenced by factors such as the type of strings used, the size and shape of the instrument, the materials it is made from, and the playing technique of the musician. These factors can result in variations in tone, volume, and timbre between different string instruments.
Items that use sound energy include speakers, microphones, sonar devices, musical instruments, and voice-activated devices like smart speakers. These items either produce sound waves or convert sound waves into electrical signals for processing.
The word "them" has the same vowel sound as "hem."
The words "do" and "to" have the long OO sound as in mule. (also the Greek letters mu and nu)
yes if its on the same system
If part 2 sounds the same as part 1, it is unnecessary, you could have just listened to part 1 twice, instead.
The sound on your computer could be muted or turned way down. Your sound card could be defective. Your speakers could not be connected or your computer may not recognize your speakers. It might be a setting on the game itself.