What's the science behind wind instruments? How does the airflow in it affect it? And how does the whole thing work with airflow? General information would be nice, thanks a lot!
The science behind the wind instrument varies between each instrument.
Speaking of a harmonica - the air vibrates the "REEDS" inside which are a kind of metal plates and the vibration makes the sound.
Speaking of a flute - the air the player exhales into the hole vibrates inside (without vibrating anything else) and so the sound comes out of the far hole.
The science behind the wind instrument varies between each instrument.
Speaking of a harmonica - the air vibrates the "REEDS" inside which are a kind of metal plates and the vibration makes the sound.
Speaking of a flute - the air the player exhales into the hole vibrates inside (without vibrating anything else) and so the sound comes out of the far hole.