I think it may be a unning fork
A guitar is a far more complex structure than a tuning fork, and has more harmonics. The whole design of a tuning fork is intended to give as simple and pure a sound as possible, since that is the easiest type of sound to use when you are trying to tune an instrument. You wouldn't want harmonics in a tuning fork.
A tuning fork combined with a quartz sound magnet.
standard tuning
The sound would be muted if a tuning fork is hit and then placed into a cupboard.
Guitars have tuning keys because they need to have a certain sound to make them sound good. Basicaly they need to be in tune.
A guitar is a far more complex structure than a tuning fork, and has more harmonics. The whole design of a tuning fork is intended to give as simple and pure a sound as possible, since that is the easiest type of sound to use when you are trying to tune an instrument. You wouldn't want harmonics in a tuning fork.
A tuning fork combined with a quartz sound magnet.
standard tuning
The sound would be muted if a tuning fork is hit and then placed into a cupboard.
Guitars have tuning keys because they need to have a certain sound to make them sound good. Basicaly they need to be in tune.
Because of the tuning fork's vibrations. It creates compressional sound waves.
Tuning is really a choice. If you want to get the best sound out of your guitar, then I highly suggest tuning it.
The air experiences a longitudinal pressure wave, which some might call a vibration, as it transmits sound from a tuning fork to the ear.
It does get louder! It increases the amplitude of the sound wave
the vibrations made by the tuning fork cause the paper to preduce a humming sound.
The (sound - vibration) energy is absorbed by the flesh.
vibration