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Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bangalore: Chapter 7: Science for children

October 15, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

  • Be an animal:
  • Walk on the Piano: Piano has a set of keys, strings and hammers. The strings are of different length and size. When a player presses a key sounds are made by strings struck by small padded hammers.
  • Inside the Human body:
  • Veena: Veena is 1.5 meter long and is usually made from jack wood. It has large, round body with a thick wide neck, the end of which is carved in to the head of a dragon. A small resonator is attached to the underside of the neck. The Veena has 24 metal frets embedded in hardened bee-wax, mixed with charcoal powder. Melody is produced on 4 metal strings that run above the frets.

Then, I went to the top floor of the museum to have coffee. From there I took a snap:

After that, I went down and took a photo of Sir M. Visvesvaraya:

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