electricpete
Electrical
- May 4, 2001
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Most musical instruments have seemingly straightforward physical explanations. We usually change the resonant pitch by changing the length of a vibrating string or vibrating column of air. Vocal chords I think change the tension of vibrating chords.
What about whistling. It seems like the pitch is adjusted by changing the diameter of a circular opening of the lips. How does that vary the pitch?
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What about whistling. It seems like the pitch is adjusted by changing the diameter of a circular opening of the lips. How does that vary the pitch?
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