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A resonator for a wind instrument is a component that enhances and amplifies the sound produced by the instrument. It typically takes the form of a chamber or tube that resonates at specific frequencies, allowing for richer and fuller tones. The design and material of the resonator can significantly affect the instrument's timbre and overall sound quality. Common examples of resonators include the body of a Flute, the bell of a Trumpet, or the expanding shape of a Saxophone.

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