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clarinet |
A clarinet is an instrument for playing music. A clarinet is usually black and has the shape of a long tube. The tube has holes in it and keys that you can press to cover the holes and change the sound. To make a sound, you put your mouth at one end of the clarinet and blow air through it. |
reed |
Clarinets, saxophones, and certain other wind instruments use something called a "reed." A reed looks like a very thin piece of wood. On a clarinet or saxophone, the reed covers most of the opening where air is blown through the instrument from the player's mouth. The reed is made of material that comes from a woody kind of grass plant. [1/2 definitions] |
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