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HELP??? ------ In what fundamental way does one musical note differ from another?

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Musical notes tend to differ from each other based on the material used to produce the strings as well as how long the string is.

Step-by-step explanation:

Take for example, a grand piano. The longer and thicker the string, typically the more bass the sound is. The shorter and thinner the string, the more high-pitch it is. Each note differ from each other based on the sound produced by each string when it is played.

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