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
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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.
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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.
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