Because when you beat it, it makes a booming sound
A cannon typically makes a loud booming sound when it is fired. This sound is due to the release of compressed gas propelling the cannonball out of the barrel at high speed.
No. It has a short I sound, to rhyme with dig and pig.
Think it is just that the pilot light is lighting the main burner, which makes a booming sound.
Like other birds: with holes in the side of their head. They don't have protruding ears like mammals.
The sound that a cloud makes is called thunder. Thunder is the result of the rapid expansion and contraction of air surrounding a lightning strike, causing a shock wave that we hear as rumbling or booming noise.
I think big foot
Thunder
bass drum and timpani
LARRY WARD, he made the deepness of the voice himself but they later made it sound booming with a sound machine.
i dont know... you tell me:) bye
There is an obvious "hole" in the frequency spectrum in the crossover region between the satellite speakers and the subwoofer. It is the "integration" through this crossover region that really makes or breaks the system as a whole.