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Q: What means the length of each sound?
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How many for each sound in the word length?

There is one sound or syllable in the word length.


What means the length of the sound music?

The length of sound, or of a musical note, is called its duration.


What does durations mean in music?

In music, duration means how long or how short the note is.


Which relation is there between wavelength and height?

There is no relation between wave length and wave height. You can change the wave height independently from the wave length. Wave height tells you which amplitude the wave has. If you think of sound that means how loud it is. The wave length tells you the pitch or the frequency of this sound, that means high or low sound. Long wavelength means bass sound and short wavelength means treble sound.


What word means the length of sound in music?

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The high the frequency of a sound wave means?

the shorter the wave-length


What sound producing device must be carried on a 26 or more length vessel?

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How do chimes make sound?

Wind chimes make sound, when they are placed where there is wind or some other force that moves the tubes, by colliding with each other. Each tube is tuned to make a specific sound through its length and density, and when the tubes hit each other they make a sound and resonate to create a variety of different sounds.


What would happen with the sound If a wave length increase?

If the wavelength of a sound wave increases, the frequency of the wave decreases. This means that the pitch of the sound would decrease. Essentially, the sound wave becomes stretched out, resulting in a lower pitched sound.


What are the 4 elements of voice and define each element?

The 4 elements of voice are pitch (how high or low a sound is), intensity (the volume or loudness of the sound), quality (the characteristics that make each voice unique), and duration (the length of time a sound is sustained).


What happens to waves during constructive displacement and after they have passed by each other?

the sound is displaced which for means that a new sound will come.


What physical signs did you observe when you plucked each band did you hear any sound?

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