Andre Bedgood Mrs. Elstner

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Andre Bedgood Mrs. Elstner All About Sound Andre Bedgood Mrs. Elstner

What is Sound? Sound is invisible to the eye. Sound travels in waves. Sound can get really loud some times.

Pitch Pitch is a high or low sound. Glass makes a high pitched sound when it brakes. A drum makes a high PITCH sound.

What is volume? Volume is how loud or soft sound is. You can turn volume on and off on a radio. Volume comes from all sorts of things. When we talk volume comes out.

My Favorite Sound Experiment My favorite experiment was the Xylophone because I liked how you could hear things though it and it is easy to use. It was fun with my friends.

Making Sounds The instrument I'm working on is the shakers, because my mom said it was the easiest.