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What type of instrument has a mouthpiece? A: single reed instrument B: Double reed instrument C: string instrument D:percussion...Question
Which type of instrument uses a mouthpiece single read instrument double read instrument string instrument or percussion instrument
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Instruments can be categorized based on how they produce sound. Here's how the types you mentioned fit into these categories:
1. **Mouthpiece Instruments**: This generally refers to brass instruments like trumpets, trombones, and tubas, which use a mouthpiece to produce sound through buzzing lips.
2. **Single Reed Instruments**: These include woodwind instruments like clarinets and saxophones, which use a single reed to produce sound.
3. **Double Reed Instruments**: These instruments, such as oboes and bassoons, use two reeds that are tied together and vibrate against each other to create sound.
4. **String Instruments**: These instruments, such as violins, guitars, and cellos, produce sound by vibrating strings, which can be done through bowing or plucking.
5. **Percussion Instruments**: These include drums, cymbals, and tambourines, where sound is produced by hitting, shaking, or scraping.
So, based on your question, each type of instrument uses a different method to produce sound and falls into specific categories.
1. **Mouthpiece Instruments**: This generally refers to brass instruments like trumpets, trombones, and tubas, which use a mouthpiece to produce sound through buzzing lips.
2. **Single Reed Instruments**: These include woodwind instruments like clarinets and saxophones, which use a single reed to produce sound.
3. **Double Reed Instruments**: These instruments, such as oboes and bassoons, use two reeds that are tied together and vibrate against each other to create sound.
4. **String Instruments**: These instruments, such as violins, guitars, and cellos, produce sound by vibrating strings, which can be done through bowing or plucking.
5. **Percussion Instruments**: These include drums, cymbals, and tambourines, where sound is produced by hitting, shaking, or scraping.
So, based on your question, each type of instrument uses a different method to produce sound and falls into specific categories.
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