When an instrument is too loud, you can add a volume control device, such as a volume pedal or a mixer, to adjust its output level. Additionally, using a sound dampening material or a quieter playing technique can help reduce the overall volume. If applicable, you might also consider adjusting the placement of the instrument within the ensemble to balance the sound better.
A Zymbal is a musical instrument.... Decibel is a unit of measurement for how loud its sound is :-)
Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
The loudest instrument in the Brass Family is the Trumpet.According to them. ;)To be fair, the horns or the trombones can give them a run for their ego's and the scale of 'loud'.
it depends on what yuo're looking for it could be a drum
hydraulis
It can be loud but It can be soft and quiet. depending on the percussion instrument you are playing and how you are playing it .
It can be, yes.
drums
A Zymbal is a musical instrument.... Decibel is a unit of measurement for how loud its sound is :-)
Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
Any brass instrument can be played extremely loud, but a Trumpet would sound loudest, as it's the highest pitched brass instrument.
The loudest instrument in the Brass Family is the Trumpet.According to them. ;)To be fair, the horns or the trombones can give them a run for their ego's and the scale of 'loud'.
it depends on what yuo're looking for it could be a drum
Depends on what instrument you have but most likely it's because it's too loud maybe.
hydraulis
hydraulis
Loud instruments are the brass horns and electric guitars... soft is harmonica and klimba and glockenspeil.