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The only sound waves that can travel through air are longitudinal waves, if that's what you mean.

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The sound wave produced by a violin is a complex waveform with multiple harmonics. It is generated by the vibration of the strings, which are then transmitted to the body of the instrument and amplified through the resonance of the hollow body. This combination of harmonics gives the violin its unique and rich tone.

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Q: What type of sound wave is produed in violin?
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