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How does the stretched membrane produce sound in dholak?

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Answered by dhayadon
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How does the stretched membrane produce sound in dholak?

It consists of a stretched membrane called its head. When the head is beaten gently the stretched membrane sets into vibration. Since sound is produced when an object vibrates, the dholak produces a sound. ... When air is blown over its mouth, the air inside the pipe is set into vibration.

Answered by sibi61
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Dholak is basically a double headed drum with the bass head on one side & the treble head on the other. When we hit the drums it vibrates in a frequency range, which pushes the air molecule and makes air molecules collide with each other and this collision produces vibrations in the whole medium too

The to and fro or back and forth motion of an object is termed as vibration. When a tightly stretched band is plucked, it vibrates and produces sound. When it stops vibrating, it does not produce any sound. We see that a vibrating object produces sound.

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