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Give an example of a wind instrument with reeds and without reeds.

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A wind instrument with reeds is the shehnai, which uses a double reed to produce sound. A wind instrument without reeds is the flute, where air is directly blown into a hole to create music.

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  1. Wind instruments can be categorized into those with reeds and those without. The shehnai, a double-reed instrument, requires vibration of its reeds to produce sound, giving it a distinct tone. The flute, in contrast, lacks reeds and produces sound when air is blown over its openings, creating a smooth, airy melody. Both instruments are essential in Indian classical music, with the shehnai known for its rich timbre and the flute for its soft, flowing melodies.

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