how can a flute produce sound even though there is nothing like string to vibrate
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Why does it make a sound? The principle is the same as that for the recorder. ... As this happens, the sound pressure in this section of the instrument falls, and air is sucked back in. Waves are then produced that cause the air around the edge of the embouchure hole to vibrate up and down, producing changes in the sound.
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Why does it make a sound? The principle is the same as that for the recorder. ... As this happens, the sound pressure in this section of the instrument falls, and air is sucked back in. Waves are then produced that cause the air around the edge of the embouchure hole to vibrate up and down, producing changes in the sound.
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