What happens when we pluck the strings of a sitar?
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When you pluck a sitar string, the middle of the string bounces up and down wildly. ... High frequency strings have greater tension, which causes them to vibrate faster, but also to come to rest more quickly. Low frequency strings are looser, and vibrate longer.
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The sound is generated by the sitar when we pluck the string of sitar
The main reason is due to tension force which is created in the string
and the sound is generated.
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