How does music play in instruments like the sitar?


Music is produced by the tinkling of metal strings in musical instruments such as zithers, harpsichords, tambourines, veenas etc. All these instruments have a hemispherical tumbadu attached. Or a wooden box. There is a leather cover over the tumbada. This instrument is called a stringed instrument. Sitar and guitar are important in the world of music.

Sound is produced when a metal string vibrates. After vibrating the string once, it automatically vibrates for a while. And there is a sound like a subtle tingle. A single string sounds very slowly, but the addition of a string instrument makes the sound louder and sweeter. The vibration of a string depends on the length of the string. String instruments have more than one string attached. And its length is keyed. A musician knows which chord to vibrate and which tone to produce. By vibrating each string with a finger in turn, he uses the keys to create different musical patterns. In some stringed instruments, music is produced by the friction of two strings.

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