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What is the sound of cane?

"The sound of cane" is a bit ambiguous. It could refer to several things:

* The sound of a cane being struck against a surface: This would depend on the type of cane, the surface it hits, and the force used. It could be a sharp crack, a dull thud, or a gentle tap.

* The sound of cane being processed: This might involve the sound of cane being cut, crushed, or processed into sugar. These sounds would vary depending on the specific process involved.

* The sound of cane being used as a musical instrument: Some cultures use cane to create musical instruments, like the panpipes. The sound of these instruments would be determined by their size, shape, and the way they are played.

Could you please clarify what you mean by "the sound of cane"? This will help me give you a more accurate answer.

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