The sounds produced by a piano and guitar are different. Why??
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If a clarinet and a piano play notes of the same pitch and loudness, the sounds will still be quite distinct. This is because musical instruments do not vibrate at a single frequency: a given note involves vibrations at many different frequencies, often called harmonics, partials, or overtones.
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Tighter strings produce a higher sound and looser ones. Thicker strings produce a lower sound than thinner strings. That is why, even though all the strings on guitar are the same length, they all sound a different note. String instrument can be plucked, bowed, or in the case of piano struck.
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