Science, asked by dhokasmit, 5 months ago

3. How are different sound notes generated
in musical instruments like guitar, which
uses strings for sound generation, and
flute, which uses blown air for sound
generation?

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Answered by piyushsukla0109
1

Answer:

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Answered by manishavedant26
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Answer:

Sound waves of different frequencies produce different sound notes. In the field of music, various musical instruments are used for the creation of sound notes. This includes instruments like sitar, violin, guitar, which use strings for production of sound and instruments like flute, shehnai, which use air blown into pipes for the production of sound.

In string based instruments, the frequency of vibration of the string is changed by changing the tension on the string and/or by changing the vibrating length of the string using fingers. This results in generation of different notes.

In musical instruments like flute, the holes on the flute are opened or closed to change the length of the vibrating air column in the flute. The frequency of the waves, therefore, changes and it results in the production of different notes. In a flute, different notes can be generated by changing the way of air-blowing also.

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