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The resonance of a woodwind instrument involves four key steps: first, the musician produces a sound by blowing air across the mouthpiece or reed, creating vibrations. Second, these vibrations travel through the air column within the instrument, leading to the excitation of specific resonant frequencies. Third, the shape and length of the instrument, along with the opening and closing of tone holes, modify the pitch and timbre of the sound. Finally, the sound wave resonates within the body of the instrument, amplifying the sound that is ultimately projected outward.

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