Physics, asked by jhuma82, 1 month ago

In an orchestra, many instruments are played to produce a
beautiful melody. Even though there are so many
instruments played, our ears can still identify them. How
does it happen and why?​

Answers

Answered by geethapawaskar
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Answer:

How do instruments make sound? Instruments produce a sound when a part of it vibrates, producing sounds that are loud enough to be heard by the human ear. These sounds, or musical notes, are produced differently in each of the four main families of instruments: Woodwind, Brass, String, and Percussion.

Explanation:

Violin - The Violin is the smallest and highest sounding of the stringed instruments, and usually plays the melody in the Orchestra.

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