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how are different sound note generated in musical instruments like guitar, which uses stings for sound generated and flute which uses blown air for sound generated?​

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Answered by sinzoshree
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As of electric guitars, the most simplest electric guitars pass the flux generated by the strings vibrating on the magnetic pickup to an amp so as to produce sound. As of flute or other wind instruments, they employ reeds that vibrate at high frequency when air passses through them and that vibration produces sound.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ans: i.Musical instruments like guitar use strings for producing sound. In such 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. This results in generation of different notes.

ii. In musical instruments like flute, the holes on the flute are opened or closed to change the length of vibrating

air column in the flute. The frequency of waves, therefore, changes and it results in the production of different

notes. Also, by changing the way air is blown, different notes can be generated.

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