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a Bass saxophone or more likely a bassoon
The reed is the wooden piece that's used to create a sound on a woodwind instrument. Normally, only one reed is used, and it is held against a plastic piece at the top of the instrument. However, in double reed instruments, there are two reeds that are tied together. When you blow air between these reeds, they both vibrate, producing a timbre distinct to double reed instruments.
double reeds or woodwinds
The assassin hid amongst the reeds waiting for his chance at the passing carriage. The musical instrument was becoming more and more expensive; he'd gone through so many reeds that he was beginning to regret buying the instrument.
Plastic Reeds are better than Wooden ones for Marching Band, but they make you sound a little different. Most people say more "hollow", but i would only use a Plastic reed if you are in marching band, and use Wood reeds for everything else. I say Wooden Ones are Better.
It's a double reed instrument.
Harmonicas and pan flutes are both made with a number of sections, each containing reeds, that are bound together into a single musical instrument..
Brass instruments can have valves or a slide, but not reeds. Brass instruments create sound by the vibrating of the player's embouchure in a mouthpiece, and the valves and slides on the instrument change the length of the tubing in the instrument which affects the pitch of the notes produced. Reeds are used in woodwind instruments to vibrate to produce a sound instead of using a mouthpiece like in brass instruments.
No, an alto horn is not a woodwind instrument, it is a brass instrument. Woodwind instruments use reeds, except for flutes and recorders.
They are moistened and put on the mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument. The instrument is then blown into causing the reed to vibrate and making music.
depends on the instrument. some it could be reeds. others could be strings. or drum heads.
It is a woodwind instrument because, like other woodwinds, it also uses reeds. Think about a clarinet, for example. Clarinets are woodwinds because when you blow on them, the reed vibrates and makes a sound. Accordions are like having a bunch of different reeds all contained in one instrument. When you press a key down, it opens a reed so that air can flow over it and it can vibrate. Then you have to move the bellows to get air moving over the reed. Since it has reeds, it can be thought of as a woodwind instrument. However, it must be noted that the reeds are usually made of steel, not wood.