No, pitch is how high or low a sound is loud and soft is volume
There's no connection between loudness and pitch of a sound.
High-pitched sounds and low-pitched sounds can all be either loud or soft.
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High sounds are usually heard when you play the keys of a piano that are on your right; they have shorter wavelengths than low sounds. Low sounds are usually heard when the keys on a piano's left end are played; they have long wavelengths. Soft sounds are quiet and can't render your ears deaf. Loud sounds that are over 85 decibels can damage your hearing.
When you bang something soft the sound will be soft and when you bang something hard the sound will be loud.The same with talking, if you talk loudly the sound will be loud and when you talk quietly the sound will be soft.
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Amplitude is how loud it is. So a soft sound would have a small amplitude. Frequency is the pitch of the sound. High sounds have high frequency. Wavelength is the type of sound. Music wavelengths are in harmony. Changing the wavelength gives us the different words etc that we make.
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High sounds are usually heard when you play the keys of a piano that are on your right; they have shorter wavelengths than low sounds. Low sounds are usually heard when the keys on a piano's left end are played; they have long wavelengths. Soft sounds are quiet and can't render your ears deaf. Loud sounds that are over 85 decibels can damage your hearing.
When you bang something soft the sound will be soft and when you bang something hard the sound will be loud.The same with talking, if you talk loudly the sound will be loud and when you talk quietly the sound will be soft.
Sound is measured in Decibels. This is judged based on the human hearing. You can use a decibel meter to detect how loud a sound is.
Loud instruments are the brass horns and electric guitars... soft is harmonica and klimba and glockenspeil.
Pitch is not loudness; an elephant can make both loud and quiet sounds, however all of their sounds are relatively low pitch.
There's no mathematical connection between amplitude and frequency. Knowing one doesn't make it possible to calculate the other. High-pitched sounds can be loud or soft. So can low-pitched ones. It's a little bit like asking: If the car drove 240 miles today, what color is it ?
You can sing it with phones, computers, video games, dvds or cds, they used to even have machines built for karaoke. You can sing loud or soft, high pitched or low pitched, dancing or sitting.
From a seventh grade perspective, I think it is how loud or soft it is. It depends on how fast the vibrations are.
Rabbits make sniffing sounds. The sounds they make aren't loud, but they also make soft squeaking sounds. They make different sounds for different moods.
Of course. There's no relationship between the wavelength and amplitude of a wave phenomenon. With a trumpet or a guitar, you can make low notes thaty are loud or soft, and you can make high notes that are loud or soft. You can make loud notes that are high or low, and you can make soft notes that are high or low. One parameter has no effect on the other.