What part of the flute vibrates to produce sound?

The answer is Air column .

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Well actually, there isn't any vibrating. When you blow through the emboucer theWell actually, thereisn't any vibrating. When you blow through the emboucer the
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air hits the keys. You would look at it like blowing into different bottle where each one is filled with more beans or water
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A flute is a aerophone or reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from a flow of air across the opening.According to the instrument classification of Hornbostel-Sachs, flutes are categorized as edgeblown aerophones.A flute produces a sound when a stream of air directed across a hole in the instrument and creats a vibration of air at the hole.
 
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