the canes are from the same plant but there not the same when you by them pre cut to make yourself
No, a clarinet reed is only made of of type of cane, opposed to bassoon and oboe reeds, which are made of two.
Bassoon and oboe
I suspect you are referring to single reeds (clarinet and sax) and double reeds (oboe and bassoon).
the oboe and the bassoon use double reeds. So do the English horn (a larger kind of oboe) and the contra-bassoon (a larger bassoon.)
Oboe reeds are typically made from a type of cane called Arundo donax, also known as giant cane or giant reed. This plant is known for its flexibility and ability to produce high-quality reeds for oboes.
The Oboe, the English Horn and the Bassoon have double reeds.
The Oboe does. That is because of the smaller size, and different construction of the instrument.
The Oboe has a double reed, which are two reeds basically put together and held by twine. These reeds are very hard to play and take a while to learn.
An oboe or a bassoon are the only instruments I'm aware of with double reeds. Clarinets and saxophones (all varieties) have a single reed. Saxophones can have double or sing reeds.
Single-reed instruments include the Clarinet and Saxophone. Double-reed instruments include the Oboe and bassoon.
Single-reed instruments include the Clarinet and Saxophone. Double-reed instruments include the Oboe and bassoon.
Yes, the bassoon, oboe, and the clarinet have reeds. After all, they're woodwind instruments.