Why does a piano not sound quite like a guitar even if both play the same tone?
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In a piano the sound is created by a the stings vibrating in at particular frequency which then in turn vibrate the molecules of the air and produce the sound while in a guitar the vibration from the string is passed into the hollow body of the guitar which then transfers these waves into the surroundings and vibrate.
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The sound produced by a piano and a guitar is different because of some quality or timbre which allows us to distinguish between two sounds of same pitch and loudness.
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