Sunday, February 9, 2020

How do Harps make sound

The harp produces sound when its strings are plucked, causing the strings to vibrate and move air through space. The strings are attached to a soundboard, which also vibrates and moves air, resulting in audible sound waves. Higher string tension produces higher notes, while lower string tension produces lower notes.

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