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Instruments produce vibrations of sounds. For example if you plucked a string it vibrates and makes a sound.

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All Musical Instruments create sound by means of vibration. For wind instruments, the vibration derives from air passing over a mouthpiece, or from lips buzzing into a mouthpiece. For string instruments, the vibration comes from striking a string, which then vibrates. For percussion instruments, the vibration comes from striking a surface made of canvas, metal, etc. Even electronic instruments and synthesizers create vibrations by simulating sound waves out of a speaker.

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It varies between brass and woodwind instruments. With brass, sound is produced through "buzzing" into the mouthpiece. With woodwinds, the embouchure is different for practically every instrument. With flutes, you blow into the tone hole much like you do into a glass bottle, which also has the same basic concept and creates practically the same noise. With clarinets and saxophones, the embouchure is close to the same, which is top teeth on the mouthpiece with the bottom lip over your bottom teeth on the reed. The vibrations of the reed are what cause the sound. With double reed instruments, such as the Oboe, bassoon, and english horn, the embouchure consists of the lips over both the top and the bottom teeth. Sounds produced by double reed instruments are caused by vibrations of the reed, just like the Clarinet and Saxophone.

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well, it depends what kind of instrument it is. if it is a brass instrument (like the Trombone, which is what i play) you make sort of a buzzing sound with your lips. as you practice you get more and more used to the different positions of your mouth. if its a wind instrument, like the clarinet, you simply blow into it. hope i was helpful! :)

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Whenever a person blows air into, or across an edge of, a woodwind instrument, a resonator within the instrument produces the noise when the air vibrates.

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Sound is produced when a Musician blows and Sucks air into and Out the hole on the edge of which Instrument?

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