How do harmonicas create sound?

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2026-01-09 14:50

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Harmonicas create sound through the vibration of reeds made from metal or plastic. When a player breathes in or out through the holes in the instrument, air flows past these reeds, causing them to vibrate. Each reed is tuned to a specific pitch, producing different notes as they resonate. The combination of inhaling and exhaling allows for a range of musical expression.

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