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How does the wave pattern of a loud note differ from the soft note? Draw a diagram.
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Loudness is the characteristic by virtue of which a loud sound can be distinguished from a faint one, both having the same pitch and quality.
The figure below shows how a wave pattern of a loud note differ from the soft note.
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