yes, the recorder does have a reed.
it has a single reed.
No, it doesnt. Not in the sense that it is physically a reed made from a plant.
It has an angled cut-out called a "Windcutter" which does a similar job as a reed.
Rattle, recorder and reed are musical instruments. They begin with the letter r.
1. recorder 2. rebec: medieval musical instrument like a mandolin or viol
The flute is the only woodwind instrument that does not require a reed. _____________________________ Piccolo also, to be technically correct. There may be others as well.
The Beatles song "You're Gonna Lose That Girl." The solo can be played on a recorder or a reed pipe.
The reed is the main part of the clarinet. Without it you cant play the instrument. It allows you to blow threw the clarinet to make the noise. This goes along with some other woodwind instruments (the flute and recorder are the only woodwinds that I can think of that don't need a reed).
Rattle, recorder and reed are musical instruments. They begin with the letter r.
· Rattle · Recorder · Reed
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The closest answer is reed, but more accurately a woodwind, as recorders don't actually use reeds.
1. recorder 2. rebec: medieval musical instrument like a mandolin or viol
Rattle, recorder and reed are musical instruments. They begin with the letter r.
No. Unlike the recorder, the clarinet uses a reed to make noise. The clarinet evolved out of the chalumeau. See the attached wikipedia article for information about that instrument.
The flute is the only woodwind instrument that does not require a reed. _____________________________ Piccolo also, to be technically correct. There may be others as well.
The "chalumeau", a recorder-like instrument, but with a reed attached to the mouthpiece.