Membranophones such as drums, djembes, congas, and etc.
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AnswerMembranophones use the vibration of a stretched membrane to produce sounds.The Snare Drum, The Timpani, The Tubular drums,...
For Membranophones, It is a stretched membrane such as an animal skin that vibrates which produces sounds. Examples of membranophones are Drums,Timpani,etc. For Idiophones it is the vibration of the whole instrument as a whole which produces sound. Examples of idiophones are Shakers,Cowbells, Cymbals,etc.
No, a membranophone is a musical instrument that produces sound through the vibration of a membrane or drumhead. It is not related to friction.
Wind instruments use air to create vibration which creates sound. Percussion instruments create sound through striking a Stretched membrane which produces sound or by the vibration of the instrument as a whole.
A membranophone is a musical instrument that produces sound by vibrating a stretched membrane. When the membrane is struck or rubbed, it vibrates and produces sound waves that resonate inside the instrument, creating music. The pitch and tone of the sound can be manipulated by adjusting the tension of the membrane.
The instruments that creates sounds from a string tremor stretched out in both ends is called Chordophones. The popular example of this category is guitar.
A drum.
its the stretched membrane like the tabla
Your answer will be "Chordophone".
Aerophone
An idiophone vibrates when it is scraped, hit, or struck.