how do wind instruments work
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They work by the pressure exerted by wind
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In reed instruments the sounds or vibrations are made when the air travels across a thin piece of wood called a reed. The reed vibrates making the sound. Some instruments have one reed, like the clarinet and the saxophone. Other instruments use two reeds to vibrate against each other, like the oboe and the bassoon..
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