There is the Saxophone reed and the Clarinet reed
The thickest reed for a saxophone is, probably, a 5.
the single reed woodwind instruments: Clarinet, Saxophone (family) the single reed woodwind instruments: clarinet, saxophone (family)
No. The saxophone has a specialized mouthpiece with a small wood insert called a reed. The trumpet has no reed.
A Reed.
Because it has a reed.
it can it does not have to
Single reed (Saxophone, Clarinet) and double reed (Oboe, basson)
Because you use a reed to play it and i reed is wooden.
the saxophone is in the wood wind and it does have a reed
How you put a saxophone reed on is you loosen the gold reed holder on the mouthpiece. Do not take of the golden reed holder! Stick the reed in your mouth and wet it with your Silva. Once wet slip it under the gold reed holder. Make sure you get it on straight and you cover up the hole in the mouthpiece. Tighten the gold reed holder and make sure your reed is on straight. Now all you need to do is play your saxophone.
No, a clarinet does use a reed but it is a single reed instrument like a saxophone.