the reason sound vibrates is because of tuning if their are two instruments playing t the same time their sound waves hit eachother creating a faster wave length which makes it sound like the sound is vibrating.
A good example would be a vibrating string on an instrument such as a guitar or a piano, which is constantly moving and colliding with the air molecules around it - this is the origin of a sound wave. A sound wave propagates through space by the collision of atoms and molecules through a medium, such as air.
Absolutely. Haven't you ever been by big speakers?
Yes, the question is can it be heard by the human ear. Alot of things, yes....alot of things, no.
It has to vibrate.
It's a common misperception that the body of the guitar vibrates to create the sound. Actually it the column of sound around the guitar and in the guitar which vibrates to create the sound. When you vibrate the strings, the air around it vibrates causing the air in the guitar to vibrate.
A mute is used to dampen the sound. Different mutes dampen different amounts but they do not stop the sound. Vibrato is used to vibrate the sounds
the window will vibrate because sound travels like a vibration in the air. so when it comes in contact with an object the vibration will cause it to vibrate.
vocal cords
Yes, sound is a vibration
When objects vibrate they create sound because sound is just the vibrations of objects
When you vibrate you create a sound all sounds are created by vibrations.
Yes, they do. They make a rumbling sound as they vibrate.
They vibrate over a wide range of rates. The faster the vibrations, the higher the pitch of the sound.
The player makes the strings vibrate, which makes the body of the guitar vibrate, which makes the air vibrate. And vibrations in the air, at a certain set of frequencies, is what sound is.
The player makes the strings vibrate, which makes the body of the guitar vibrate, which makes the air vibrate. And vibrations in the air, at a certain set of frequencies, is what sound is.
Sound
the strings vibrate and sound is made.
It has to vibrate.
Sound. Vibrating vocal cords produce sound. The speed at which they vibrate determines whether the sound is high pitched or low pitched.
They vibrate your ear drums and your brain translates that into sound.