A reed instrument creates sound when air causes a thin strip of material, a reed, to vibrate. This rapid movement, often amplified by a Resonator or Air Column, produces the instrument's distinct timbre, a hallmark of many Wind Instrument families.
A reed instrument creates sound when air causes a thin strip of material, a reed, to vibrate. This rapid movement, often amplified by a Resonator or Air Column, produces the instrument's distinct timbre, a hallmark of many Wind Instrument families.