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How is resonance used in musical instruments

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Musical instruments use resonance to amplify the sound and make the sounds louder
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Step-by-step explanation:

Resonance is the vibration or oscilation at certain frequency that is produce by an object, in this case, a musical instrument. Resonance depends on the intrument's shape, material, tension, etc. and is used to produce harmonic frequencies that give instruments their characteric sounds.

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