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2 in tenor drones, 1 in Bass and one in the chanter.
A bagpipe has four reeds-three in the drones and one in the chanter.
The bagpipes are mostly played and associated with Scotland. The bagpipe most of us are familiar with is called the Great Highland Bagpipe.
There are many types of bagpipes from a number of different countries. The Scots' Highland pipes, which most people are familiar with, make a sound like an accordion crossed with an oboe. In fact, like the oboe, the Highland pipes are a double-reed instrument, although you never touch the reeds with your mouth, as they are located inside the chanter. (The hollow tube with note holes that the piper has his hands on.)
Bagpipes have one to four drones.The Great Highland Bagpipe (the one most commonly played) has three drones - one bass and two tenor. The player can play without any drones sounding or with any combination of the three.
A bagpipe has four reeds-three in the drones and one in the chanter.
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it only has one reed but the have double-reeds
No - The Great Highland Bagpipes of Scotland are probably the most colorful and well known, but there are no certain colors that must be used. Many times the pipes are decorated with clan tartans or national colors with bag covers, ribbons, cords, and banners. The basic bagpipe has a hide or synthetic bag (usually brown, black, or green), and drones made of wood or plastic (sometimes colorful wood is used, but usually varying shades of brown/black). Other decorative touches include horn, silver, and plastic mounts.
U.S. quarters have 119 reeds.
There are 118 reeds on a dime.
None. Whistles do not have reeds.
Zero. None. Trombones use no reeds.