The vibrations from the speaker that the instruments are connected to.
Musical instruments can be distinguished by the way they look, and more importantly by the way they sound. Instruments were created in order to produce a certain type of sound. Instruments play together in a band or orchestra to make beautiful music.
piccolo because smallest or sax because its easy to make a sound
They are both woodwind instruments.
They were inspired by the bands, 'Metalilca' and 'Nirvana.' So that's the closest band(s). Well Bullet for My Valentine was only influenced by Metallica and Nirvana...I don't think they really sound alike at all. Some say Trivium but Bullet and Trivium IMO sound nothing alike. My best bet would be Black Tide.
The Polish band Kompi were a rock band from the 1970's. They become well known for a characterised sound that came from programmed state of the art electronic instruments.
no Liam and Louis sound alike but they are completly different
Three instruments that look alike, but are not identical are the oboe, English horn, and clarinet.
The vibrations from the speaker that the instruments are connected to.
You can play band hero instruments with rock band 2.
Bands do a sound test before performing on stage to check the pitch, volume, and tone quality of their instruments. They do this because most band instruments need to be tuned at least once a day.
No. Lego Rock Band Does not come with Instruments.
Musical instruments can be distinguished by the way they look, and more importantly by the way they sound. Instruments were created in order to produce a certain type of sound. Instruments play together in a band or orchestra to make beautiful music.
Yes, you can. But First, you have to sync the instruments.
piccolo because smallest or sax because its easy to make a sound
The words 'weigh' and 'way' sound alike but have different spellings. The words 'weight' and 'wait' also sound alike but have different spellings.
Phrases that sound alike but have different meanings are called homophones, while phrases that are spelled differently but sound alike are called homographs.