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An aerophone produces sound by vibrating air within a hollow chamber. When air is blown or vibrated into the instrument, the air column inside the chamber vibrates at specific frequencies, creating sound waves. By changing the length of the air column or the vibration pattern, different pitches and tones can be produced. Examples of aerophones include flutes, clarinets, and trumpets.

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