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What are the two types of reeds?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 5/13/2023

Assuming you're referring to woodwinds, not organ patches...

You have single reeds and double reeds. Singles are used by saxaphone players and Clarinet players. Double reeds are used by Oboe players and bassoon players.

Sources: I'm with the band.

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