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.
The following that use double-reeds: Oboe Heckelphone Bassoon Sarrusophone English horn Crumhorn Cornamuse Kortholt Rauschpfeife Dulcian Rackett Shawm Sordun Bagpipes Duduk Dulzaina Guan Gyaling Hojok Pi nai Ken Tenora Suona Nadaswaram Tangmuri
1960
it only has one reed but the have double-reeds
None. Whistles do not have reeds.
U.S. quarters have 119 reeds.
There are 118 reeds on a dime.
Zero. None. Trombones use no reeds.
Yes they were made of reeds and twigs.
The term is "reeds" there are 118 on a US dime
A crumhorn
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