What is reverberation ?

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Guitars , violins , harmoniums , etc., in a house, suddenly stop playing after playing together, but for some time the feeling of playing is active in the human mind and gradually it is exhausted. Reverberation is the process of maintaining the effect for some time after the sound source is closed.   

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