Typical power spectrum of the sound produced by the trumpet as played by the artificial lips. The frequency of the fundamental is 466 Hz.
- What is the wavelength of a trumpet?
- What instrument has the highest frequency?
- What is the amplitude of a trumpet?
- How many harmonics does a trumpet have?
What is the wavelength of a trumpet?
Backus attributes this to the fact that the wavelength of the 10th harmonic at about 1170 Hz is about equal to the circumference of the bell. Above that frequency, most of the wave energy is radiated rather than being reflected to contribute to the standing waves necessary for resonance.
What instrument has the highest frequency?
The Flute has the highest frequency because it has the highest pitch.
What is the amplitude of a trumpet?
We define a number of amplitude and frequency levels at which we want to store the spectral data. At each pitch, a trumpet player plays single notes with decreasing amplitude, covering the playable dynamic range of the trumpet (approximately to 30dB).
How many harmonics does a trumpet have?
So a trumpet or tuba can get one harmonic series using no valves, another one a half step lower using one valve, another one a whole step lower using another valve, and so on.