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Fewer children in UK learning to play musical instrument
Almost two-thirds of children in UK do not play any musical instruments compared with just 34 per cent of their parents at the same age, according to a survey.
Read more on Times of Malta
Anwesha sings a medley(Jhumka Gira re, Barso Re, Crazy Kiya Re). No musical instruments in the background just her wonderful voice.
Q&A:
Question by Zac: How to control frequency on my “musical instrument”?
For physics we have to make a homemade musical instrument. For mine I want to drop different things into a tub of water. I’m amusing the sound created is from the displacement of the air when the water moves. However, I need to be able to play Mary Had a little lamb, so i need to be able to get specific notes. Any idea on what i can drop or how i can drop it to get a specific note. I also need to be able to calculate the frequency. Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by David N
A specific pitch is made by resonation, not displacement. A tub of water acts like a closed pipe.
For a “musical instrument” you must be able to accurately (well… reasonably anyway) control the sound frequency.
As you drop more things into the tub, you are constantly changing the depth of the water.
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