How does air make a recorder work?

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2026-04-07 10:30

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A recorder works by directing air into a tube with a series of holes. When the player blows air into the mouthpiece, it creates vibrations in the air column inside the instrument. By covering or uncovering the holes with their fingers, the player changes the length of the air column, which alters the pitch of the sound produced. The combination of airflow and finger placement allows for the creation of different musical notes.

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