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A veena produces sound when the strings are plucked or strummed by the player, causing vibrations. These vibrations travel through the bridge and resonate in the hollow body of the instrument, amplifying the sound. The sound is further shaped and amplified by the resonator gourd attached to the bottom of the veena.

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