The document describes an experiment to study the Indian music instrument called the jaltarang. The aim is to observe how striking bowls of water at different levels with wooden beaters produces melodious sounds of varying notes. By filling bowls with water to increasing levels and striking them in succession, the property of resonance in water creates high and low notes based on the amount of water, demonstrating how the jaltarang works.
The document describes an experiment to study the Indian music instrument called the jaltarang. The aim is to observe how striking bowls of water at different levels with wooden beaters produces melodious sounds of varying notes. By filling bowls with water to increasing levels and striking them in succession, the property of resonance in water creates high and low notes based on the amount of water, demonstrating how the jaltarang works.
The document describes an experiment to study the Indian music instrument called the jaltarang. The aim is to observe how striking bowls of water at different levels with wooden beaters produces melodious sounds of varying notes. By filling bowls with water to increasing levels and striking them in succession, the property of resonance in water creates high and low notes based on the amount of water, demonstrating how the jaltarang works.
The document describes an experiment to study the Indian music instrument called the jaltarang. The aim is to observe how striking bowls of water at different levels with wooden beaters produces melodious sounds of varying notes. By filling bowls with water to increasing levels and striking them in succession, the property of resonance in water creates high and low notes based on the amount of water, demonstrating how the jaltarang works.
REQUIREMENT : 6-8 bowls, water, Wooden beaters . PROCEDURE : 1. Take 6-8 bowls or tumblers. 2. Fill them with water up to different levels. 3. Increasing gradually the level of water from one end to the other. 4. Now take wooden beater and strike the bowls gently. 5. Strike all the bowls in succession. OBSERVATION : The jaltarang is an Indian music instrument, based on the property of resonance of water. It is a set of bowls or containers, made of porcelain or metal, holding water in varying measures. When these bowls or containers are struck with a stick, they produce melodious sounds of varying notes - high or low.
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