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How low or high a sound seems to be?

The perceived pitch of a sound is determined by its frequency, with higher frequencies sounding higher in pitch and lower frequencies sounding lower in pitch. The volume or amplitude of a sound affects its perceived loudness, with louder sounds sounding higher and softer sounds sounding lower.


What are the guitar note frequencies and how do they affect the sound produced by a guitar?

Guitar note frequencies refer to the vibrations produced by plucking a guitar string, measured in Hertz (Hz). Higher frequencies create higher-pitched notes, while lower frequencies produce lower-pitched notes. The frequency of a guitar note affects its pitch and tone, with higher frequencies sounding brighter and lower frequencies sounding deeper. Different frequencies can also create harmonics and overtones, adding complexity to the sound of the guitar.


What is the highest sounding of the percussion instruments?

The piccolo is the highest sounding percussion instrument.


If the sounding board were left out of a music box it would?

If the sounding board were left out of a music box, the sound produced by the music box would be greatly diminished or non-existent. The sounding board is responsible for amplifying and projecting the vibrations created by the music box mechanism, enhancing the sound quality and volume. Without the sounding board, the sound would be muffled and lack resonance.


How is sound produced in a organ?

Sound in an organ is produced when air is forced through pipes or reeds by the organist pressing keys or pedals. The vibration of the air in the pipes or reeds creates sound waves at different frequencies, producing different tones. Multiple pipes or reeds sounding together create complex and harmonious sounds.

Related Questions

Why might a poet include one different-sounding word in a group of similar-sounding words?

The different sounding effect will stand out.


How low or high a sound seems to be?

The perceived pitch of a sound is determined by its frequency, with higher frequencies sounding higher in pitch and lower frequencies sounding lower in pitch. The volume or amplitude of a sound affects its perceived loudness, with louder sounds sounding higher and softer sounds sounding lower.


What makes the different sounding pitches on a stinged instrument?

By bowing the different strings.


Do cabbage and age rhyme?

No, Cabbage and Age do NOT rhyme, because the 'a' in 'cabbage' is short-sounding, and the 'a' in 'age' is long sounding. Therefore, they don't rhyme with each other because they have different sounding vowels.


Why do people who are Deaf speak loudly or sound different?

Some deaf people can speak vocally, but they still can't hear themselves, so they are not always aware of their volume, and they cannot help sounding "different." In fact, no one can avoid sounding different.


What is a phononym?

Similar sounding words but with different meaning - example: Desert and Dessert


What is different sounding line patterns in shoal examination?

I have the same question.any one can answer it??


Is a bassoon a low sounding violin?

No. In fact the bassoon is a completely different instrument.


What are the guitar note frequencies and how do they affect the sound produced by a guitar?

Guitar note frequencies refer to the vibrations produced by plucking a guitar string, measured in Hertz (Hz). Higher frequencies create higher-pitched notes, while lower frequencies produce lower-pitched notes. The frequency of a guitar note affects its pitch and tone, with higher frequencies sounding brighter and lower frequencies sounding deeper. Different frequencies can also create harmonics and overtones, adding complexity to the sound of the guitar.


Another word for Grays sounding but spelled different?

graze as in cows graze in the pasture


A Violin has 4 stings all the same length but of different pitch What must be true of the velocity of the waves on each string as the pitch goes up?

The velocity for higher sounding strings must be faster than the lower sounding strings. The velocity for higher sounding strings must be faster than the lower sounding strings.


What is it that gives minor scales a different sounding than the major scales?

The sharps and flats (black notes)