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Do Crumhorn have A reed

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What is a capped reed instrument with a curved tube is called?

A crumhorn


When was the crumhorn discovered?

1960


What kind of instrument is the crumhorn?

A Crumhorn is a crook shaped instrumentCrumhorn comes from the German krumhorn (krummhorn, krumphorn), which means curved horn.The reed is a double reed and looks similar to an oboe or bassoon, the leads down to a pipe, curved at the end into a half circle.http://www.courtlymusicunlimited.com/HistoricWinds/Crumhorn-1.html


Which instruments require a reed to make sound?

Double reed instruments include:BassoonOboeEnglish HornBagpipes (An Aerophone, which has a double reed, but that reed never touches your mouth.)Crumhorn (A Capped Reed instrument,which is very similar to an aerophone, but an aerophone is fed air through bags of air; a capped reed you play like a woodwind or brass, where you blow into it.)


When was a crumhorn made?

The crumhorn, an instrument similar to the oboe but with a curved tube and a cap covering the reeds, is used in European music from the early fifteenth to the middle seventeenth centuries. It is still being made today for that purpose.


Which instrument has an enclosed reed and produces a buzzing sound and isnt bag pipes?

A bagpipe chanter. This is a practice instrument for playing bagpipes without having to stand to play and to supply air to the bags while learning new music or while learning the instrument.


What was the most poular instrument in ancient rome?

Perhaps the crumhorn, racket, lute, pipes ,drum etc.


What is the buzzing Renaissance woodwind that comes in different sizes eight letter word?

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What two kinds of reed are there?

There is the Saxophone reed and the Clarinet reed


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The Clarinet has a reed in the mouthpiece. It is the reed that vibrates.


What instruments were used from 1200-1400?

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