What is the vibrating part of the following musical instruments: (i) Flute (ii) Veena (iii) Tabla (iv) Ektara (v) Harmonium
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The vibrating part of the- flute is the air column which is vibrating and comes from within the instrument.
veena is usually the strings, but they do it by means of the saddle and the bridge. tabla is the membranes which vibrate upon beating it.
ektara is the strings which when set in motion produces sound. harmonium is the metal frames within that vibrate causing its sound.
The vibrating part of the- flute is the air column which is vibrating and comes from within the instrument.
veena is usually the strings, but they do it by means of the saddle and the bridge. tabla is the membranes which vibrate upon beating it.
ektara is the strings which when set in motion produces sound. harmonium is the metal frames within that vibrate causing its sound.
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Flute - Air coloumn; Veena - String; Tabla - Stretched membrane; Ektara - String; Harmonium - Brass reeds.
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