Clarinet reeds come from cane.
No
Well, it is depending on what type of company you are buying a clarinet from. Some companies allow and don't allow reeds.
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I suspect you are referring to single reeds (clarinet and sax) and double reeds (oboe and bassoon).
If you mean "reeds" no, trumpets do no use reeds. Some woodwind instruments use reeds, like the saxophone, clarinet, and oboe.
oboes are double reeded instruments whereas clarinets use single reeds
The benefits of using Legere synthetic clarinet reeds over traditional cane reeds include consistent performance, durability, and longevity. Synthetic reeds do not need to be moistened, are less prone to warping or breaking, and can last longer than cane reeds. Additionally, they are more stable in different weather conditions and require less maintenance.
A bass clarinet, like all the different types of clarinets in it's family, have one reed.
yes they can weirdo
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