Two ways that you can change the sound of an instrument are tuning or adjustment of the valves. Another way to change the sound of an instrument is to change your technique of blowing or bowing technique. I am sure there are more ways but here are some ideas!
changing their embochure and tuning your insrtument
The piano is an instrument that has keys, pedals and strings. The keys are strings vibrate when they are struck by hammers being triggered when the keys are pressed. The pedals are used to manipulate the sound in various ways.
The same way for any brass instrument--lower (pull out) the tuning slides
Well, you shouldn't really raise the pitch above what it is supposed to be but most stringed instruments have pegs which change the tension of the strings and change the notes.
Sound holes are the openings in the body of the stringed instrument. They allow the sound being created by the reverberations of the strings in the wood or plastic body to be emitted into the air so others can hear them better. Typically there is a single round hole in near the middle, but they can be shaped in various ways. Some makers have been adding small hole on the side, allowing the player to hear the instrument they are playing better. Sometimes there is a 'reverb' device, a metal plate with ornate designs, on the front that bounces the sound and increases the volume.
changing their embochure and tuning your insrtument
Because The pedals are used to change the sound of the instrument in different ways.
You could describe the sound of a Trumpet in a few ways. For example, you could note that it is a cylindrical, mid to high range brass instrument, and draw your auditory conclusions from that. Perhaps you could relate it to the sound a Trombone makes - higher, and without the slide. Usually the trumpet is the instrument people recognize, and someone would compare, say, a flugle horn to it.
Pulling out and pushing in the mouthpiece/head joint, and blowing faster or slower air through the instrument.
The piano is an instrument that has keys, pedals and strings. The keys are strings vibrate when they are struck by hammers being triggered when the keys are pressed. The pedals are used to manipulate the sound in various ways.
Sound proofing a wall can be done in many ways. In general, extra materials, such as extra drywall, and sound proof material that can be put on the wall will sound proof a wall.
The same way for any brass instrument--lower (pull out) the tuning slides
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Well, you shouldn't really raise the pitch above what it is supposed to be but most stringed instruments have pegs which change the tension of the strings and change the notes.
1.) By listening to loud music 2.) If someone yells in your ear 3.) ? 4.) ? 5.) ?
There are lots of ways people change, from the pain of loosing someone through death. From the pain that we felt because someone hurt us or break our heart. From the pain when someone lied to us. In reality we all change because of someone, not because we wanted to. We do change because we are trying to put a "shield" in our self so we will not be hurt anymore.
Sound holes are the openings in the body of the stringed instrument. They allow the sound being created by the reverberations of the strings in the wood or plastic body to be emitted into the air so others can hear them better. Typically there is a single round hole in near the middle, but they can be shaped in various ways. Some makers have been adding small hole on the side, allowing the player to hear the instrument they are playing better. Sometimes there is a 'reverb' device, a metal plate with ornate designs, on the front that bounces the sound and increases the volume.