The membrane of tabla vibrates to produce a sound.
Yes they both will... The Tabla is a finger/hand instrument, so very sensitive to taps. The dhol does produce sounds, but really is an instrument that is beat with sticks... I hope that helps. www.ravi8.tel
The strings.
We just learned about this in science class. Air vibrates throughout the tube part and out the bell to produce sound waves.
The string of a veena vibrates
the main part vibrates as the air is bouncing off the closed keys
Yes they both will... The Tabla is a finger/hand instrument, so very sensitive to taps. The dhol does produce sounds, but really is an instrument that is beat with sticks... I hope that helps. www.ravi8.tel
The strings.
We just learned about this in science class. Air vibrates throughout the tube part and out the bell to produce sound waves.
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skin is the vibrating object of tabla
In a santoor, the strings are the part that vibrates when struck with a mallet. The vibrations produce sound, and the strings are arranged in courses that are typically grouped in threes, creating a rich, harmonic tone.
The skin of the drum vibrates to produce sound.
The vibrating part of a tabla drum is the puri, made of leather and placed on the smaller drum (dayan). When struck with the fingers, the puri produces the distinct resonant sound that is characteristic of the tabla.
The skin vibrates when you hit them.
The string of a veena vibrates
The reed vibrates to produce sound in an accordion. The reed is a thin strip of metal or plastic that is fastened at one end and free to vibrate at the other. When air passes over the reed, it causes it to vibrate and produce the sound characteristic of the accordion.
the main part vibrates as the air is bouncing off the closed keys