string of steel wire of tanpura is replaced
by rubber
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if the String of steel wire of tanpura is replaced by rubber ,it won't create the sound
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When the string of steel wire of tanpura is replaced by rubber, the sound is not as prominent.
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- As a result, sound can move more quickly through flexible media (like steel) than it can through rigid materials (like rubber), which have less flexibility.
- The time duration of a problem has a significant impact on a medium's adaptability.
- In order to produce sound, vibrations from the culled strings pass through the callable tabli, the soundboard, the empty body, and the gourd.
- Traditional Tanpuras contain four to five strings and resembles the sitar in appearance, but they also require worry.
- A stringed instrument called a tanpura is made of brass and wood.
- This is a common instrument that has been located in many regions of North India.
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