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Sound on the cornet is produced by the player buzzing their lips into the mouthpiece, which creates vibrations. These vibrations travel through the instrument's tubing, amplifying and shaping the sound before it is projected out of the bell. By controlling the air pressure and the positioning of their lips, the player can produce different pitches and tones.

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