why in jal Tarang each ceramic Cup produces different sound when struck with a rod
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Jal Tarang roughly translates as water waves or waves in water. ... Here, the water in the cup produces a low pitch or a low frequency sound, when struck. As the water in the cup is increased, the frequency or the pitch of the sound increases. This variation in sounds is used to produce music.
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Jal Tarang roughly translates as water waves or waves in water. ... Here, the water in the cup produces a low pitch or a low frequency sound, when struck. As the water in the cup is increased, the frequency or the pitch of the sound increases. This variation in sounds is used to produce music.
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