How does the two sounds of the same loudness and same pitch produced by different instruments differ? Draw diagrams to illustrate your answer.
How does the two sounds of the same loudness and same pitch produced by different instruments differ? Draw diagrams to illustrate your answer.

Because of their varied waveforms, two sounds of the same loudness and pitch generated by different instruments sound different.

Along with the main note, the waveforms are determined by the number of subsidiary notes and their respective amplitude.

The wave patterns of two sounds with the same loudness and frequency but distinct waveforms are shown in the diagram below. The first is a sine wave, whereas the second is a triangle wave.