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collect information about the musical instruments call jaltarang and find out how the different notes are produced in it

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The instrument Jal Tarang consists of several earthen, ceramic, or metal tumblers or bowls, all filled with water at different levels.

When the pots are beaten played at the edge with beaters then the various musical sounds are produced.

Since every tumbler has a different water level, the strike on it produces sound vibrations of different quality frequency thereby generating music.
Answered by prmkulk1978
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Jal-Tarang is one of the Oldest Indian Melodic percussion instrument . 

Jal means water and Ta-rang means waves in water.

The instrument includes a series of china clay bowls of decreasing sizes laid in a semicircular fashions .

 Where the person playing it strikes it with wooden sticks. 
The cups are used to produce the notes of "  Lower Octave " are larger in size and one with middle octave are medium sized.High Octaves are small sized porcelain cups.The cups are tuned to produced desired raga by adjusting the amount of water in it.
When the edge of bowl is stuck, vibrations are produces in water and are transmitted to surroundings air to produce sweet melodic sounds.
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