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Free-reed instruments are musical instruments that produce sounds from a reed vibrating in a chamber, as opposed to "fixed reed" instruments, which use a vibrating reed "fixed" to (or vibrating against) some other part of the instrument.

The oldest known free-reed is the Chinese sheng, widely accepted as the musical ancestor of the harmonica and accordion.

Other well-known free-reeds include the bagpipes, bandoneon and reed organ[?].

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