why does sound produce by one musical instrument differ from sound of the same pitch and amplitude produced by another instrument
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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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The sound produced by one musical instrument differ because the working of any kind of instrument depends on the vibration that produced for every instrument.
Explanation:
- When a certain guitar or piano are playing in a similar kind, then the sound, pitch and tune will be different for both the instruments or any other instrument for that matter.
- This happens because the working of any instrument depends on the vibration that instrument is producing.
- The sound produced and vibrations produced are different and not on the same page.
- Some instrument maybe percussion instruments and some maybe string instrument which depend on air flow.
- Hence, the different instruments vibration for the same tune would produce different kind of sound which makes every instrument different from each other.
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In an orchestra violin and flute are played at the same time but they can be distinctly able.Name the characteristic that make it possible??????
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