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12 February, 05:08

Looking at a unfamiliar musical instrument, how could you determine the part of the instrument that originates the sound?

A. by identifying the part that set the sound in motion

B. by identifying the part that changes the pitch of the sound

C. by identifying the part that amplifies the sound

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  1. 12 February, 05:32
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    You would want to identify the part that sets the sound in motion. For example, the cello (my instrument), produces it's sound from the forced vibration of one or more of its four strings. But if you are an alien looking at an old Yamaha keyboard that was on, you'd press a key to find that the sound came from the speakers. But in depth, you and the key were the producers, as you put energy into pressing the key to activate a circuit board, which in turn activates the speakers. So I would say the answer is A.
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