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There are seven holes you cover with your fingers, but the Clarinet also consists of 19 keys. (Some of which are actually over the holes you cover, so you cannot cover the hole without pressing the key at the same time). The clarinet is one of the most mechanically complicated instruments there is.

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Saxophones have various numbers of holes. Different brands of saxophones may have more or less holes. Generally you see about 20-30 holes. My Alto Saxophone that I have has 24 wholes.

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a Flute has 7 finger holes and the hole at the end of the flute.

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Lets see......it has 32 (unless you can play higher with metophonics.

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One. The Trumpet is a single tube from mouthpiece to bell.

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Five.

Bell

Mouth piece

three valve water outlets

Two spit valves.

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6. Three on the top, three on the bottom.

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