When playing the Clarinet, there should only be one reed on the mouthpiece at one time. However, you should always carry a spare in case the one you are using gets damaged.
There is only ONE reed on the mouthpiece! ALWAYS carry a spare one in case the other reed breaks what kind of question is that?
A box of reeds ranges from nine dollars to about twenty dollars. The cost depends on what brand of reed you get as well as the hardness of the reeds. Harder reeds tend to cost more.
Vandoren reeds typically cost around $4. Vandoren v12 may cost about $5. Rico reeds are cheaper but of a lesser quality. As quality increases, so does price.
Usually, pairs of reeds cost somewhere between nine and fifteen dollars, depending on the quality.
Reeds are usually about $50 for a box of 10.
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alot
The two windwoods that has reeds are,the saxophone and clarnet
An Alto Saxophone is one of the many types of saxophones, it is much smaller than many of them such as the tenor, baritone, and so many others. The Saxophone is also a wind instrument. For reeds, for the Alto the Best size is 2 1/2. Basic clean supplies include a string swap, old toothbrush or a scrubber, reeds.
One. They come in various sizes.
As a saxophone player myself, I can tell you that you don't need much to play the instrument. I suggest:A neck strapReeds (Around #2 reeds if you are a beginner)An saxophone (obviously)A mouthpieceA saxophone cleaner (basically a wipe on a string)That's about it. Of course music would come in handy, but if you're just practicing getting the notes out then there's no need yet. Good luck!
alot
Yes
Well, they are made of bamboo....
vandoren reeds, la voz reeds, stuff like that.
If you mean "reeds" no, trumpets do no use reeds. Some woodwind instruments use reeds, like the saxophone, clarinet, and oboe.
The two windwoods that has reeds are,the saxophone and clarnet
An Alto Saxophone is one of the many types of saxophones, it is much smaller than many of them such as the tenor, baritone, and so many others. The Saxophone is also a wind instrument. For reeds, for the Alto the Best size is 2 1/2. Basic clean supplies include a string swap, old toothbrush or a scrubber, reeds.
around $24 Aussie dollars
One. They come in various sizes.
The saxophone has a reed, as well as the woodwind. The brass family does not use reeds. That's why it doesn't belong in the brass family
Yes, you'll want to do this.
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