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The most common single reed instruments are the Clarinet and Saxophone. However, there are many others that are lesser known and specific to certain parts of the world.

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What woodwind instrument has a single reed?

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What kind of 2 reeds are there?

Single-reed instruments include the Clarinet and Saxophone. Double-reed instruments include the Oboe and bassoon.


What two kind of reed instruments are there?

The single-reed and double-reed, that's if you're talking about woodwind instruments.


What wind instruments look like?

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What woodwind has a ligature?

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What are the two sub families of Reed instruments?

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What vibrates in the woodwind to make a sound?

In woodwind instruments, sound is produced by the vibration of a reed or the air column within the instrument. In single-reed instruments like the clarinet, a single reed vibrates against a mouthpiece. In double-reed instruments like the oboe, two reeds vibrate against each other. For instruments like the flute, sound is generated by the player's air stream splitting at the edge of the embouchure hole, creating vibrations in the air column inside.


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Is the trumpet is a single-reed instrument?

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