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Introduction A wind instrument is an instrument that produces sound by manipulating air through varying the wind pressure passing through the air outputs of the device (Berg and Stock, 27). These devices are heavily dependent on pressure as well as the size and shape of the instrument (pg. 28). A good example of a wind instrument is the organ pipe. It is a tool that produces a specific pitch when pressurized air is driven through it. Organ pipes usually exist in sets, where each is confined to produce a specific tune. Normally, it is a keyboard device that is ...