Why does sound produced by one musical instrument differ from sound of the same
pitch and amplitude produced by another instrument?
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This happens because the working of any instrument depends on the vibration that instrument is producing. ... 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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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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