You use a wooden reed for clarinets and saxophones and A metal mouthpiece for flutes and then you exhale air into each instrument
The answer is true. Accidentals are a note or pitch that is not part of the key signature that you're playing in, and these notes are marked by using the sharp (♯), flat (♭), or natural (♮) signs. Accidentals change the note they accompany either by raising or lowering it by a semitone (or half step).
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