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What are the Affects of a bell sound?

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by the vibration of the whole bell , it makes a sound


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Does bell have a long vowel sound?

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The sound made by a bell is caused by the bell vibrating and moving the air around it which, in turn, vibrates the inner parts of your ear and allows you to interpret the vibration as sound.


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Generally, a bell (widening of the bore of a tube to a flared ending) serves the purpose of an acoustical impedance match. The impedance that vibrations in the instrument face is quite different than the impedance of the open air, and the gradually enlarging bell couples the vibrations out of the tube into the air. In the case of woodwinds which have bells, the effect is considerably lessened, because the sound from these instruments leave the bore through the fingerholes as well as the bell, but generally speaking, the bell affects all of the tones which leave the instrument, reinforcing and making them louder.