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The register key, on the back of the clarinet, makes the sound higher. The sound becomes higher because the air moves through the instrument differently to make the pitch higher.
When you blow into a flute, the lip plate should split your breath. Half of your breath goes into the flute and half goes over top of it. Closing the key holes produces different pitches. The whistling sound is made by the breath that travels across the opening of the flute.
In our ears, we have hairs that are set to receive different pitches. When a hair picks up a sound, a signal is sent to the brain. When the instrument makes a sound, it disturbs the air molecules around it. The vibration wave travels out and hits our ears.
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High pitches are usually written _____.
I believe it's a white noise
randomly spaced, evenly spaced, and clumped distribution.
You might be thinking of 'white noise' except that white noise isn't really a random mix of pitches. I believe it is a deliberate mix of a very wide range of pitches. White noise is about as nonmusical as complete silence, but then again silence is not entirely nonmusical. I wouldn't enjoy a steady diet of white noise, but there are some experimental musics that incorporate it as an element.
No. Low pitches.
Uniform, Clumped and Random
Clumped,uniform,and random
chance
It has the weirdest and most random weather patterns.
kaleidoscope
words
The reason why random distribution patterns for species are the rarest in nature is because of biotic and abiotic factors. These give rise to organisms being clustered or spread out.
Patterns of Sound and Light - 2005 was released on: USA: 29 December 2005