What is the vibrating part that produce sound in the following instruments - A) MANJIRA ( CYMBALS) B) GHATAM C) NOOT ( MUDPOTS) D) KARTAL
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A)IN MANJIRA......The whole piece vibrates, but greatest amplitude tends to occur along the outer rim. The least amplitude is at the centre.
B)IN GHATAM......In Ghatam vibrations are transferred through the saddle and bridge (the parts that connect the strings to the body) into the body wood which creates the acoustics and amplify the sound.
C)NOOT .....THE AIR FLOWS THROUGH
D)IN KARTAL......THE METAL PARTS STRUCK AND VIBRATE TO PRODUCE SOUND...
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A)IN MANJIRA......The whole piece vibrates, but greatest amplitude tends to occur along the outer rim. The least amplitude is at the centre.
B)IN GHATAM......In Ghatam vibrations are transferred through the saddle and bridge (the parts that connect the strings to the body) into the body wood which creates the acoustics and amplify the sound.
C)NOOT .....THE AIR FLOWS THROUGH
D)IN KARTAL......THE METAL PARTS STRUCK AND VIBRATE TO PRODUCE SOUND...
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A)IN MANJIRA......The whole piece vibrates, but greatest amplitude tends to occur along the outer rim. The least amplitude is at the centre.
B)IN GHATAM......In Ghatam vibrations are transferred through the saddle and bridge (the parts that connect the strings to the body) into the body wood which creates the acoustics and amplify the sound.
C)NOOT .....THE AIR FLOWS THROUGH
D)IN KARTAL......THE METAL PARTS STRUCK AND VIBRATE TO PRODUCE SOUND...
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