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Now, your "buzzer" and your circuit are completely different.
Before you had a DC beeper and now you need an AC piezo speaker.
Before when P1 and P2 are switched together, the 555 would try to turn on the beeper after a delay time. But a TLC555 is too weak to do it with a 3V battery.
Now the TLC555 makes a tone and the piezo speaker plays the tone, some frequencies at a very low sound level and resonant frequencies a little louder. R3 will stop the TLC555 (3V/150 ohms= 20mA) and is not needed.
Before you had a DC beeper and now you need an AC piezo speaker.
Before when P1 and P2 are switched together, the 555 would try to turn on the beeper after a delay time. But a TLC555 is too weak to do it with a 3V battery.
Now the TLC555 makes a tone and the piezo speaker plays the tone, some frequencies at a very low sound level and resonant frequencies a little louder. R3 will stop the TLC555 (3V/150 ohms= 20mA) and is not needed.