What an instrument or object does in order to produce a sound
What is make vibrations?
Which sound transfers more energy to your eardrum, a high pitch sound or a high volume sound?
What is high volume?
What is another word for volume on a sound graph?
What is amplitude?
The highest point of a wave
What is a peak or crest?
How high or low of a tone a sound is.
What is pitch or frequency?
The number of waves per time frame.
What is frequency/pitch?
The height of a wave
What is amplitude?
The bottom point of a wave
What is a trough or valley?
This is how soft or loud the volume of a sound is
What is amplitude or the amount of applied force?
What is a wave length?
The amount of wave cycles completed in one second?
What is pitch/ frequency?
What sound waves transfer
What is energy?
What is Loud and low pitch?
What a musician needs to do to an instrument in order to have a soft sound
What is apply less force?
When there are more sound waves on a graph, the sound is
High Frequency/ Pitch
The distance between two troughs or two crests.
What is a wavelength?
What is the definition of pitch?
The amount of sound waves, which is measured by wavelength
The part of the guitar that changes the pitch
What is the different thicknesses of guitar strings?
What sound requires to travel
What is a medium or a phase of matter (solid, liquid, or gas)?
When there is a horizontal line on a sound graph, this is called the
What is resting point or resting position?
or What is starting point or starting position