1. If playing of different shapes and sizes, how does the size of the instrument affect the pitch/frequency? Does the shape of the instrument seem to affect it?
2. What do you think explains these effects?
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1. If playing of different shapes and sizes, how does the size of the instrument affect the pitch/frequency? Does the shape of the instrument seem to affect it?
2. What do you think explains these effects?
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Answer:
1.The first is about actual pitch, and the simplest answer is that the shorter the instrument's functional tone-producer-- the string on a violin or guitar, the length of the "air-tube" on a wind instrument, etc. -- the higher the pitch.
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