Physics, asked by AlankritaTiwari, 3 months ago

How do musicians alter the pitch of the sound produced by string

and wind instruments?

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Answered by MizzCornetto
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Answer:

When the length of a string is changed, it will vibrate with a different frequency. Shorter strings have higher frequency and therefore higher pitch. When a musician presses her finger on a string, she shortens its length

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When a musician presses her finger on a string, she shortens its length. The more fingers she adds to the string, the shorter she makes it, and the higher the pitch will be. Diameter is the thickness of the string. Thick strings with large diameters vibrate slower and have lower frequencies than thin ones.

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