the smaller ones
Smaller bell, higher pitch
a bell
id imagine one thats already been trough puberty.
To make the pitch higher, That's not even possible except the highest notes are B and A without the back hole.
so the shoter instruments will make the pitch higher because the vibration of air
Smaller bell, higher pitch
a bell
id imagine one thats already been trough puberty.
To make the pitch higher, That's not even possible except the highest notes are B and A without the back hole.
so the shoter instruments will make the pitch higher because the vibration of air
Yes, a big bell typically produces a low pitch due to its larger size and longer wavelengths of sound waves it produces. The lower pitch is a result of the slower vibration of the bell compared to smaller bells.
no, higher pitch.
The tighter you make the string - the higher the pitch.
Shorten the string. Shorter strings make higher pitches (e.g. violin); longer strings make lower pitches (e.g. double bass).
To make the pitch higher, you can tighten your vocal cords, increase the tension in your throat muscles, and try to produce sound from a higher point in your vocal range. Practice exercises that focus on raising your pitch can also help develop a higher vocal range.
You don't........if you need to make the pitch higher, you buzz a higher note.
This would be done by shaving off some of the wood to make the pitch higher and adding more wood to make it lower.