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When playing the piano, each key has a specific number of times it vibrates. The number of string vibrations correspond to changing what quality of sound? loudness pitch amplitude range
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When playing the piano, each key has a specific number of times it vibrates. The number of string vibrations correspond to changing what quality of sound?
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i think it would be pitch because every key has a different pitch or sound
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I would say the answer is pitch.
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