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Chorophones produce sound through the vibration of a membrane or a set of vibrating strings. When struck, plucked, or bowed, these elements generate sound waves that resonate within the instrument's body, amplifying the sound. The specific design and materials used in a chorophone determine its tonal qualities and pitch. Common examples include various string instruments like violins and Guitars.

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