Yes there are you tube videos about building a clarinet reed.
It's called a reed.
The reed in a clarinet is typically made from a type of cane called Arundo donax. It is a thin, flexible piece that vibrates when air is blown through the instrument, producing sound. The clarinet uses a single reed attached to a mouthpiece, which allows for a wide range of dynamics and tonal colors. Proper care and maintenance of the reed are essential for optimal performance.
The clarinet is in the woodwind section because it is a reed instrument. The clarinet uses a single reed that vibrates back and forth because of a pressurized air stream the user applies. The clarinet is also made out of wood.
The Clarinet has a reed in the mouthpiece. It is the reed that vibrates.
There is the Saxophone reed and the Clarinet reed
Single reed (Saxophone, Clarinet) and double reed (Oboe, basson)
No. Unlike the recorder, the clarinet uses a reed to make noise. The clarinet evolved out of the chalumeau. See the attached wikipedia article for information about that instrument.
Along with every clarinet, the bass clarinet is a single reed instrument.
No, a clarinet does use a reed but it is a single reed instrument like a saxophone.
no the oboe is a double reed and the clarinet is a single reed.
Single reed (Saxophone, Clarinet) and double reed (Oboe, basson)