what is the difference between sound pitch ( in ear) and voice pitch ?
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there are many differentsounds. Fire alarms are loud, whispers are soft, sopranos sing high, tubas play low, every one of your friends has a differentvoice. The differences between sounds are caused by intensity, pitch, and tone. Sound is a wave and waves have amplitude, or height.
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The pitch of a sound is our ear's response to the frequency of sound. Whereas loudness depends on the energy of the wave. ... The pitch of a sound depends on the frequency while loudness of a sound depends on the amplitude of sound waves.
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