Ektara is a string instrument. Therfore the string of the instrument virates and this produces sound.
A lyre is a stringed instrument, so the vibrating part is a string originally made from catgut.
its the stretched membrane like the tabla
The vibrating part of a bass guitar is primarily the strings, which are typically made of metal and vibrate when plucked or strummed. These vibrations are then transmitted to the guitar body, which amplifies the sound. Additionally, the pickups, which are magnetic sensors located near the strings, capture the vibrations and convert them into an electrical signal that can be amplified further.
The Ektara is a traditional stringed instrument from South Asia, particularly associated with folk music in India and Bangladesh. Its origins date back several centuries, with some estimates suggesting it has been in use for over 500 years. The instrument is often linked to various cultural and spiritual practices, emphasizing its long-standing significance in the region's musical heritage.
75 x 2 = 150 cm [wavelength = 2x part of string that it's vibrating] 150cm / 100 = 1.5m [convert to meters] 220s x 1.5m = 330m/s [speed] So in a way, your measuring is wrong due to the fact that you measured the whole string instead of the part that's vibrating after being plucked or bowed.
A lyre is a stringed instrument, so the vibrating part is a string originally made from catgut.
skin is the vibrating object of tabla
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Euphonium Ektara Erhu Erxian
The vocal folds.
Air column
There are strings that vibrate when they are hit by a hammer.
The larynx, or voice box.
The vibrating part of a Ghatam is the open mouth or the hole at the top of the pot. This is where the sound is produced when the player strikes the pot or applies pressure with their hand while playing.
The vibrating part of a dholak is the circular membrane, known as the puri, which is typically made of goat skin. This membrane is struck with the hands or a stick to produce the drum's sound.
The skin of the drum vibrates to produce sound.