how does a reed instrument produce sound?
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The player's breath causes a reed inside the instrument to vibrate, which creates a sound.
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Reed instrument, in music, any of several sound instrument (aerophones) that sounds when players breath or a wind causes a reed (a thine blade cane or metal) to vibrate, thereby sitting up a sound in an enclosed air column (in reed pipes) or in the open air (usually free reeds).
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