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The ghatam produces sound through the striking of its clay body with the fingers or palms. When struck, the vibrations travel through the body of the ghatam, creating resonant tones. The pitch can be altered by varying the place and intensity of the strikes, as well as by manipulating the clay surface with the hands. Additionally, the ghatam can produce a range of sounds by using techniques like damping or finger rolls.

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