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Air particles vibrate and cause a chain reaction making the vibrations spread, which eventually reaches your ears and your ear drum vibrates, causing you to hear it.

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What vibrates when you play the flute?

Believe it or not, the air.


What vibrates to cause a sound in the flute?

Air moves through the flute, bouncing off the sides.


Which part of a wind instrument vibrates and amplifies waves of air?

Flute, piccolo, bass flute, nose flute, etc.


What viabrates in a flute?

he reed that you blow on the inside part of it vibrates


What vibrates when playing the flute?

nothing - it is the same principle like in Okarina


How does the flute produces sound does it have any vibration?

The column of air within the flute vibrates as the player causes turbulence by blowing across the mouthpiece.


What makes the flute to make a sound?

When you blow across the embouchure hole, the air that goes inside the flute vibrates. When you open a hole, the air is released from being trapped in the flute and goes out of that way. the air that vibrates is sometimes called the air-spring, and the shorter it is,the higher it is.


What vibrates on a flute?

Well actually, thereisn't any vibrating. When you blow through the emboucer the air hits the keys. You would look at it like blowing into different bottle where each one is filled with more beans or water


What vibrates when a violin is played?

It's the string that vibrates when you either pluck or bow them.


When is the flute played for what style of music?

The flute is often played in orchestras or in classical music.


May you give me a sentence with the word flute?

A flute is played in a band.


What is unusual about the flute?

The flute (and piccolo, alto flue, bass flute, contra bass flute) is the only instrument held to the side when played.