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Woodwinds typically but they are also found in saxophones.

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Which reed instruments are you unlikely to find in a symphony orchestra?

Saxophones are reed instruments not normally found in a symphony orchestra.


What woodwind has a ligature?

A Ligature is a device for holding a single reed against the mouthpiece, so ligatures are found on single reed instruments. The two most common single-reed families of instruments are the Clarinets and the Saxophones.


What two kind of reed instruments are there?

The single-reed and double-reed, that's if you're talking about woodwind instruments.


What kind of 2 reeds are there?

Single-reed instruments include the Clarinet and Saxophone. Double-reed instruments include the Oboe and bassoon.


What woodwind instrument has a single reed?

the single reed woodwind instruments: Clarinet, Saxophone (family) the single reed woodwind instruments: clarinet, saxophone (family)


Do percussion instruments have a reed?

No they do not. Reeds are used to play Wind Instruments/ Aerophones. An example of an instruments that uses a Reed is a Saxophone.


What are some examples of reed instruments?

Some examples of reed instruments include the clarinet, saxophone, oboe, and bassoon. These instruments produce sound by vibrating a reed attached to a mouthpiece.


What kind of reeds are there?

Single-reed instruments include the Clarinet and Saxophone. Double-reed instruments include the Oboe and bassoon.


Name two double reed instrument?

The Oboe and the English Horn are two double reed instruments.


What instruments are in the reed less wind family?

the saxophone is in the wood wind and it does have a reed


Is a reed instrument and a woodwind instrument the same thing?

All reed instruments are part of the woodwind instrument family, but there are some other woodwinds also that are not reed instruments - mainly the flute.


Are there triple reed instruments?

Yes, there are triple reed instruments, although they are less common than double and single reed instruments. The most notable example is the sarrusophone, a brass instrument that uses a triple reed mouthpiece. Other examples include certain variations of the bassoon in specific folk traditions, but these are rare. Generally, triple reed instruments are not widely used in orchestral or concert settings.