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HOW do woodwind instruments make a sound
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Woodwind instruments make sound by vibrating a reed or blowing air directly across an opening. The reed is usually made of thin pieces of cane or metal, and when air is blown across it, it vibrates and produces sound. The air is directed through a tube, which amplifies the sound and gives it a unique tone.
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