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Which type of instrument uses a mouthpiece? (1 point) Responses single-reed instrument single-reed instrument double-reed instr...Question
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Which type of instrument uses a mouthpiece?
(1 point)
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single-reed instrument
single-reed instrument
double-reed instrument
double-reed instrument
string instrument
string instrument
percussion instrument
percussion instrument
Which type of instrument uses a mouthpiece?
(1 point)
Responses
single-reed instrument
single-reed instrument
double-reed instrument
double-reed instrument
string instrument
string instrument
percussion instrument
percussion instrument
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The correct response is:
**single-reed instrument**
This is because single-reed instruments, such as clarinets and saxophones, utilize a mouthpiece with a reed that vibrates to produce sound. Double-reed instruments, such as oboes and bassoons, also use a mouthpiece but with two reeds. String instruments and percussion instruments do not use mouthpieces.
**single-reed instrument**
This is because single-reed instruments, such as clarinets and saxophones, utilize a mouthpiece with a reed that vibrates to produce sound. Double-reed instruments, such as oboes and bassoons, also use a mouthpiece but with two reeds. String instruments and percussion instruments do not use mouthpieces.
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