string of steel wire of tanpura is replaced by rubber
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The sound is less prominent when rubber is used to replace the steel wire string in the tanpura.
Explanation:
- Flexible media, such as steel, allow sound to travel more quickly than stiff media, such as rubber, which are less flexible.
- The callable tabli, the soundboard, the empty body, and the gourd are all affected by vibrations from the culled strings to make sound.
- Traditional Tanpuras look like the sitar and have four to five strings, but they also require worry.
Tanpura:
A long-necked, plucked string instrument with an Indian provenance known as the tanpura or tambura, or tanpuri, can be heard in various forms in Indian music.
Rigidity and flexibility:
https://brainly.in/question/5346804
Laws of reflection of sound:
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