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Many musical instruments have air chambers?Why?

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Answered by devanshuooohooda
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Sound production in all windinstruments depends on the entry ofair into a flow-control valve attached to a resonant chamber (resonator). The resonator is typically a long cylindrical or conical tube, open at the far end. A pulse of high pressure from the valve will travel down the tube at the speed of sound.
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