are you referring to "summer madness" by Kool and the gang
yes because, as the string gets tighter it will be harder for the string to move
There are some proper methods and technology used for pitch control and then there are some downright silly ways. A tremolo bridge is used for pitching more than most fingers can bend the strings upward or downward (for vibrato control). Floyd Rose and Kahler make some wildly pitching tremolo systems. One silly way of doing this is bending and twisting the actual neck, but it is not advisable if you plan to keep the guitar in good condition.
If a violin string is tightened, the volume does not change, the note does. If you tighten a string, it gets higher, and if you loosen it, it gets lower.
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it means to play the note with the accent louder than the others.
Frequency and wavelength of the sound wave change when pitch gets higher. A higher pitch corresponds to a higher frequency and shorter wavelength in a sound wave.
When a sound gets higher in pitch, the frequency of the sound wave increases. This means that the vibrations of the sound wave occur at a faster rate. The higher frequency results in a perception of higher pitch by our ears.
If you pull the string tighter, the pitch of the sound produced will increase. This is because the tension in the string increases, causing it to vibrate at a higher frequency, resulting in a higher pitch sound.
If the wavelength gets shorter, you will hear a higher frequency sound. This change in frequency can lead to the perception of a higher pitch in the sound.
No, the amplitude of a sound wave does not change as the pitch gets higher. The amplitude of a sound wave determines the loudness of the sound, while the pitch is determined by the frequency of the wave.
Its wavelength increases and its frequency decreases
the pitch gets higher as you tighten
On brass instruments in general, you speed up the air you are blowing through it and the pitch gets higher. Or in other words, the faster you lips vibrate, the higher the note.
The intensity of a sound does not change with pitch. Intensity is related to the amplitude or energy of the sound wave, while pitch is related to the frequency of the wave. A higher pitch means a higher frequency, but the intensity remains the same.
As it comes closer to you, the pitch gets higher, then gradually lowers as it passes you. :-)
Its wavelength increases and its frequency decreases
Higher. Well, the pitch gets higher. Frequency itself can never change. Pitch is our perception of frequency. The change in pitch due to position is known as the Doppler Effect.