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vandoren reeds, la voz reeds, stuff like that.
If you mean "reeds" no, trumpets do no use reeds. Some woodwind instruments use reeds, like the saxophone, clarinet, and oboe.
The two windwoods that has reeds are,the saxophone and clarnet
A baritone saxophone typically uses a single reed. The reed is attached to a mouthpiece, and the player blows air through it to produce sound. While other types of saxophones can have variations in reeds, the baritone saxophone consistently uses just one.
around $24 Aussie dollars
One. They come in various sizes.
Yes, you'll want to do this.
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Instruments with reeds are called woodwinds. You would find several woodwind instruments in a regular band. These instruments are: * Clarinet * Oboe * Bassoon * Bass Clarinet * Contrabass Clarinet * Flute (though it does not have a reed, it is considered a woodwind) * Alto Saxophone * Tenor Saxophone * Baritone Saxophone (commonly known as "Bari Sax")
what stores sell reeds?? well i don't know where you are from but most music stores that work with woodwind instruments. i go to Billy Hydes for mine