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An electric bell is basically a metal dome that vibrates when struck by a small hammer. An electromagnet is used to make the hammer strike the bell, moving the hammer back and forth very quickly.
Different string instruments have different ways to make sound. Pianos hit the strings with a felt covered "Hammer", a Guitar creates a sound when the guitar player plucks a string. Either way, each string instrument makes sound by the vibration of the string.
The key of a piano connects to a system of levers which moves a small hammer that strikes a wire inside the piano. The wire will then vibrate and make a sound. That sound is then amplified by the wooden body of the piano, which resonates with the wire.
The piano has 88 keys, each one playing a different note, or sound pitch. Pressing a key on the keyboard causes a felt-covered hammer to strike steel strings. The hammers then rebound and the strings vibrate. These vibrations are transmitted through a bridge to a sound board that couples the acoustic energy into the air.
When you press a key on the piano, it causes the hammer-action to strike the corresponding string in the piano. This string vibrates and disrupts the air around it, creating sound.
Yes, the potential for sound is made by the energy of the impact - (sound will occur in the hammer and in the rock), BUT the sound never leaves the hammer/rock as there is no air in space though which the sound waves can propagate.
When the hammer inside a piano hits the string, it creates a sound. The pitch of the sound depends on how thick or long the string is. The thicker the string, the lower the sound.
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you can find water hammer In plumbing that is not fastened properly. Water hammer is not an "It" Its the sound made when water is turned off suddenly and the loosely fastened pipes make a banging sound.
No, "hammer" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in "hammer" makes a short vowel sound, like in the word "cat".
A percussive sound when striking a string with a felt covered hammer ... the vibrating string resonates a particular pitch.
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a very metalic sound comes from the two things which are hit! a kind of 'clink!'
the strings... when you press a key down a series of mechanisms from the key to the hammer work together to make the hammer strike the string, which vibrates, creating the sound
Your hammer-ons may be producing quiet sound because you are not applying enough force or pressure when you hammer-on the string. Try using more strength and speed to create a louder sound.
Yes. The A has a short sound as in happen or enamored.
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