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How does a trumpet create notes?

You buzz your lips, which causes the trumpet to vibrate. You change notes by pressing valves or blowing the air faster.


What vabrates on a flute?

The flute vibrate when you blow air across the embrochure, causing the air to vibrate inside the flute which causes the sound to come out the end of the flute.


An aerophone is an instrument that causes what to vibrate thus creating sound waves?

air


How does a trumpet vibrate and make its sound?

its your lips. Because you blow into it and it can be air!!


What vibrates in a nose trumpet?

In a nose trumpet, the primary component that vibrates is the reed, which is typically made of a thin piece of material. When a player exhales through the instrument, air causes the reed to vibrate, producing sound. The shape of the trumpet and the resonance of the air column within it further enhance and modify the sound produced by these vibrations.


How does a trumpet make a vibration?

The players lips vibrate, which creates the sound you hear. However, the sound vibrates, or resonates within the trumpet so it doesn't just sound like someone making farting noises with their trumpet.


What part of the french horn vibrates?

The sound of the French Horn is produced by the vibration of the player's lips inside the mouthpiece.


How does a voilin create sound?

When the bow is pulled across the strings, it causes them to vibrate. This in turn causes the air around the strings to vibrate, creating sound. This sound is amplified by resonating inside the violin body, it then travells out of the body loud enough for people to hear.


What causes the sounds that come from the trumpet and the saxaophone?

by air blowing into them


What must air do inside the tube of a brass instrument to produce a sound?

It has to vibrate.


What part of a trumpet vierbrates to make a sound?

This is a matter of discussion. Your lips are used to set up a sinusoidal pressure wave in the trumpet, but nothing in the trumpet tubing vibrates to produce the sound. Modern testing shows that the pressure forms into "standing waves" which produce the sound when they hit the bell area where the standing waves are amplified to reproduce the pressure waves again.


Is a trumpet a aerophone?

An aerophone is defined as any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes. So yes, a Trumpet is an aerophone.