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What sounds do make?

Sounds made by humans:

* Speaking: Humans produce sounds by vibrating their vocal cords to produce different pitches.

* Singing: Humans produce musical sounds by varying the pitch and tone of their voices.

* Laughing: Humans make a characteristic "ha-ha" sound when they laugh.

* Crying: Humans produce tears and make a sobbing sound when they cry.

* Whispering: Humans produce soft sounds by speaking with very little volume.

* Screaming: Humans produce loud, high-pitched sounds when they scream.

* Snoring: Humans make a characteristic sound when they snore during sleep.

* Coughing: Humans produce a sudden, forceful expulsion of air from the lungs when they cough.

* Sneezing: Humans expel air forcefully through the nose when they sneeze.

* Yawning: Humans produce a deep, involuntary inhalation of air when they yawn.

Sounds made by animals:

* Barking: Dogs make a sharp, short sound when they bark.

* Meowing: Cats produce a soft, high-pitched sound when they meow.

* Purring: Cats also make a low, continuous sound called purring when they are content.

* Hissing: Snakes and other reptiles produce a hissing sound when they are threatened.

* Roaring: Lions, tigers, and other big cats produce a loud, deep sound when they roar.

* Growling: Bears, dogs, and other animals produce a low, guttural sound when they growl.

* Mooing: Cows make a low, deep sound when they moo.

* Baaing: Sheep produce a high-pitched, bleating sound when they baa.

* Cackling: Hens produce a short, sharp sound when they cackle.

* Chirping: Birds produce a variety of sounds, including chirping, singing, and warbling.

Sounds made by objects:

* Wind chimes: Wind chimes produce a melodic sound when the wind blows through them.

* Bells: Bells produce a clear, ringing sound when they are struck.

* Gongs: Gongs produce a deep, resonant sound when they are struck.

* Drums: Drums produce a variety of sounds depending on the type of drum and the way it is played.

* Cymbals: Cymbals produce a bright, crashing sound when they are clashed together.

* Pianos: Pianos produce musical notes when the keys are pressed.

* Guitars: Guitars produce musical notes when the strings are plucked or strummed.

* Violins: Violins produce musical notes when the strings are bowed.

* Flutes: Flutes produce musical notes when air is blown across a hole in the side of the instrument.

* Trumpets: Trumpets produce musical notes when air is blown through a mouthpiece.

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