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Which part of the piano produce sound by vibration

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When a key is pressed, a hammer inside the piano strikes the strings from below. However, this only produces a soft sound.

When a key is pressed, a hammer inside the piano strikes the strings from below. However, this only produces a soft sound.One end of the strings is supported on bridges, which are attached to the soundboard. The vibrations of the strings are transmitted to the soundboard through the bridges, and a loud sound resonates as a result of the soundboard vibrating the air. The entire piano, notably the soundboard, vibrates to produce sound.

When a key is pressed, a hammer inside the piano strikes the strings from below. However, this only produces a soft sound.One end of the strings is supported on bridges, which are attached to the soundboard. The vibrations of the strings are transmitted to the soundboard through the bridges, and a loud sound resonates as a result of the soundboard vibrating the air. The entire piano, notably the soundboard, vibrates to produce sound.Hope u like this

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