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Q: Is the cor anglais a single reed or double reed instrument?
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Does the cor anglais have a single or double reed?

Cor anglais, or the English horn, is a double-reed instrument. It's a larger version of the oboe.


What is a double reed instrument with a pear shaped bell?

the cor anglais


Is the oboe a single or a double reed?

I think you are referring to the Bb clarinet which is single but there are acually 3 different types of clarinets. Bb=single Oboe=double Alto=single


Is bass clarinet a double or single reed instrument?

Along with every clarinet, the bass clarinet is a single reed instrument.


Is the English horn a single reed or a double reed instrument?

double reed


To which instrument is the cor anglais related to?

The cor anglais is related to the Oboe. This instrument looks like the oboe and is a double reed instrument. The sound of the cor anglais is deeper than a regular oboe and sounds like a French horn.


Is a flute a double reed or a single reed?

a Flute does not have a reed so it's neither a single or double reed instrument.


Which instrument is the cor anglais related to?

The cor anglais is related to the oboe. This instrument looks like the oboe and is a double reed instrument. The sound of the cor anglais is deeper than a regular oboe and sounds like a French horn.


What is a double-reed instrument that resembles an oboe?

Cor Anglais, Bassoon, Contra Bassoon, Bass Oboe and many more


Is a double bass single or double reed instrument?

A double bass is a large, upright, low-pitched, violin type stringed instrument. It does not have a reed of any number.


What woodwind instrument doesn't use a reed?

You did not include the list to chose from


Why is the bassoon closely related to the oboe and cor anglais?

In the oboe family: Oboe d'Amore English Horn Basson The Clarinet also uses a reed, but it is single and not double. Oboes play in C, as do flutes, but they don't have much more in common.