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Woodwind instruments typically have a long, slender body made of wood or metal, with a series of keys and holes along their length. They often feature a mouthpiece where the musician blows air, and many use a reed to produce sound. Common examples include the Clarinet, Flute, Oboe, and bassoon. Their design allows for a wide range of pitches and expressive tones.

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