its when you pluck it
The skin of the drum vibrates to produce sound.
the manjira itself vibrates to produce sound
Well, it's not necessary for the whole object to vibrate, but the part of it that's producing the sound does. Example: I'm not vibrating when I produce sound, but my vocal chords are, otherwise there's no sound. So the answer to what you're trying to ask is: No.
The accordion reed, which is made of highly tempered steel, vibrates when air is driven through the reed plates by the push/pull movement of the bellows to produce sound.
All keyboard instruments are played the same way, to produce same sound.
The ear does not produce (make) sound.
We just learned about this in science class. Air vibrates throughout the tube part and out the bell to produce sound waves.
its when you pluck it
The skin of the drum vibrates to produce sound.
The strings.
What is the importance of sound in an electronic keyboard?
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The membrane of tabla vibrates to produce a sound.
When you press a key on the keyboard (of a piano), this enables a little hammer inside to strike on a string that produces the correct note.
the manjira itself vibrates to produce sound
The metal part which makes up the bell.