how do wind instruments work
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In woodwind instruments, the player either: causes a reed to vibrate, which agitates the column of air (as in a saxophone, clarinet, oboe or duduk) blows over a fipple, across an open hole against an edge (as in a recorder or ocarina), or. blows across the edge of an open hole (as in a flute).
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wind instrument the player other caused are reed out to vibrate which agitation the column of air blow over a fipple across an open hall against the odds
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