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which string vibrates slowst when strummed
The string of a veena vibrates
If you mean, what notes are they then; On a 4-string bass the one nearet you leg (and the higghest sounding note) is G. The next one up is D, then A and finally E. On a 5 string you also have C, after the E If you mean ho do they make the noise, that is a totally different question. Basically, as the string is plucked/strummed the string vibrates. These vibrations make the sound.
Only when a string is strummed/plucked etc. When you hold a guitar string back it has potential energy, wthen you let go it has kinetic energy and it vibrates so it produces sound energy. See - three types of energy in two seconds! :) Hope I've been useful to you!
It's the string that vibrates when you either pluck or bow them.
A high-pitched sound results when a string or a column of air vibrates rapidly.
The string which is in the lowest position. The thin E string.
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The strings.
the string is either plucked, strummed, or drawn on with a bow. When this happens sound/notes are produced, although not very loudly. they amplify the sound with the body of the instrument, which acts as a resonator, thus amplifying and prolonging the note.
yes
The banjo is in the string instrument family and falls into the category of plucked or strummed instruments.