The bell is the very end of the Clarinet, the large, sliver, metal piece that looks very much like a normal bell. It vibrates the air that is put down the clarinet/Bass Clarinet to make a harmonious sound.
a 'mute' used to change the sound of the trumpets tone. there are many different types of mutes for different qualities of sound they can be used in performance or just to make the Trumpet more quiter for practice.
They're are many different ways to create different sounds with a trumpet, as for putting something in the bell, i would use a harmon mute. you can also make a goat sound by pressing all 3 valves half way down. you can even do a horse neighing. Have you ever herd the song "sleigh ride"? the horse neigh at the end, is a trumpet.
the bell is exactly what is sounds like...its the bell shaped part at the front of the trumpet where the sound comes out...same for a sax or clarinet or Trombone etc...
The bell of the cymbals is the lifted area in the middle of the cymbal shaped like a cup or "bell". When struck it will make a "bell like sound" for effects.
The bell is where the sound comes from. The bell also amplifies the sound from the trumpet.
its usually somewhere on the part of the valve that encases the spring
A Tinkling Cymbal is a ringing bell.
2 together is a Hi Hat. 12" or less is a splash. 14" to 18" is a crash. 20" or more is a ride. If it has bent sides it is most likely a china, which are usually 16" to 20". Sometimes you can get something called a crash ride, this is usually 18". There are all sorts of weird or unusual cymbals that make different sounds in addition to the ones listed above.
Cymbal
A Zildjian Sweet Ride, Zildjian K Ride Cymbal, Custom Ride Cymbal, Series Ping Ride Cymbal, Series Medium Ride, Dark Ride Cymbal, Crash/Ride Cymbal, and other ride cymbals are available.
Rivets in a cymbal bounce rapidly up and down when the cymbal vibrates after it is hit, creating a "sizzling" type of sound.
A Tinkling Cymbal is a ringing bell.
2 together is a Hi Hat. 12" or less is a splash. 14" to 18" is a crash. 20" or more is a ride. If it has bent sides it is most likely a china, which are usually 16" to 20". Sometimes you can get something called a crash ride, this is usually 18". There are all sorts of weird or unusual cymbals that make different sounds in addition to the ones listed above.
The splash cymbal.
That symbol on the bottom of the cymbal indicates the manufacturer.
Cymbal
The cymbal makes a sound by simply being clashed together with another cymbal.
Cymbal is a word and it also sounds and slepps like the word symbol.Symbol is a object representing somthing.(for example !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *, (, ) _ =are all symbols.)
I'm going to need another cymbal.
A Zildjian Sweet Ride, Zildjian K Ride Cymbal, Custom Ride Cymbal, Series Ping Ride Cymbal, Series Medium Ride, Dark Ride Cymbal, Crash/Ride Cymbal, and other ride cymbals are available.
Rivets in a cymbal bounce rapidly up and down when the cymbal vibrates after it is hit, creating a "sizzling" type of sound.
Johnny Cymbal was born on February 3, 1945.
Johnny Cymbal was born on February 3, 1945.