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प्रश्न
Have you seen people playing different musical instruments like flute, dholak, been ...., guitar, mridang, etc. Can you recognize their sounds with your eyes closed? Find out more about these musical instruments. Collect their pictures too.
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उत्तर
Yes, I have seen and can recognize the sounds of flute, dholak, been, guitar, mridang, etc.
These instruments are discussed below:
- Flute: It is made up of wood and it is played by blowing air from the mouth.

- Dholak: It is made up of wood and leather and it is played by tapping hard by both hands.

- Been: It is made up of wood and played by blowing air from the mouth.

- Guitar: It is made up of wood and metal strings and played by fingers.

- Mridang: It is made up of wood and copper and it is played by tapping hard by both hands.

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संबंधित प्रश्न
Picture 1 - Mini tried to cool her tea by blowing on it. Which do you think will be hotter – Mini’s tea or the air she blew from her mouth?

Picture 2 - Sonu was feeling very cold. He kept blowing onto his hands. Now think and write, which will be cooler – Sonu’s hands or his breath?

Put your hand on your chest. When you breathe in, does your chest come out or go in.
Put your finger under your nose. Can you feel any air when you breathe out from your nose?
Count how many times in one minute do you breathe in and breathe out.
Jump 30 times. Did you feel breathless?
Now again count how many times in one minute you breathed in and out.
We blow to cool hot things as well as to warm them. Give examples of each.
You have all heard the ‘tick tick’ of the clock. Have you seen a doctor using a stethoscope to listen to our chest? What do you think she hears? Where is the sound coming from? Is there a clock inside your chest that keeps ticking away?
Do you want to listen to your heartbeat? Take a rubber tube as long as the distance from your shoulder to your elbow. At one end of the tube fix a funnel. Place the funnel on the left side of your chest. Put the other end of the tube to your ear. Listen carefully. Did you hear a dhak dhak sound?
