how does aflute or a whistle produce sound
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Most forms have no finger holes and sound only one pitch. ... If a pellet is enclosed—as in a policewhistle—it interferes with the air vibration, causing a warblingsound. In a slide whistle (pistonflute, or Swanee whistle), the lower end consists of a sliding stopper, allowing change of pitch.
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Most forms have no finger holes and sound only one pitch. ... If a pellet is enclosed—as in a policewhistle—it interferes with the air vibration, causing a warblingsound. In a slide whistle (pistonflute, or Swanee whistle), the lower end consists of a sliding stopper, allowing change of pitch.
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