it only has one reed but the have double-reeds
Its not how many reeds it has its what type. It has a double reed
it only has one reed but the have double-reeds
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well the bassoon has been played in many places so it is hard to answer the question
Letting your bassoon reeds soak in hydrogen peroxide cleans them pretty well and does no damage to the reed itself
Bassoon and oboe
I suspect you are referring to single reeds (clarinet and sax) and double reeds (oboe and bassoon).
Including the reeds and counting them as one part, there are six parts.
Cane is the material used in the production of reeds.
the canes are from the same plant but there not the same when you by them pre cut to make yourself
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.)
The pricing is an arm per reed, but I'd suggest the value of a box of reeds for an arm and a leg. Of course you shouldn't use your own limbs, that would make playing the bassoon rather difficult. Btw, the grammatically correct form of your question is: "How much do bassoon reeds cost". And you really should just google a few online retailers, you'd get your answer much quicker.
The Oboe, the English Horn and the Bassoon have double reeds.
Hard bassoon reeds are harder to control the embouchure and tone with, thus need incredible skills to master. Beginner and intermediate players should NOT used these types of reeds. Softer ones can also pose the same problem but in the inverse effect. Try medium-grade reeds, and also go to a professional bassoonist or your private instructor for more advice.
Yes, the bassoon, oboe, and the clarinet have reeds. After all, they're woodwind instruments.