No, trumpets are brass not woodwind. The only instrument that looks like brass but is woodwind is the saxaphone, a single reed instrument. Trumpets use a mouthpiece with no reed.
The oboe is a reed instrument, but instead of having one bit of cane, it has two, one on top of the other.
Along with every clarinet, the bass clarinet is a single reed instrument.
The flute is the only woodwind instrument that does not require a reed. _____________________________ Piccolo also, to be technically correct. There may be others as well.
clarinet is a single reed instrument and the oboe is a double reed, that is really the only difference
There is always a clarinet. Oboes and bassoons are the double-reed instruments.
I think you are referring to the Bb clarinet which is single but there are acually 3 different types of clarinets. Bb=single Oboe=double Alto=single
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No, it's not :) Reed instuments are instruments that you use a piece of wood (a 'reed') on the mouthpiece. You don't put an organ on your mouth, so therfore it isn't a reed instrument. Examples of a reed instrument are; saxophones, clarinet and bass clarinet.
No, baritones are a low brass instrument and only require a mouthpiece.
No, a clarinet reed is only made of of type of cane, opposed to bassoon and oboe reeds, which are made of two.
All reed instruments are part of the woodwind instrument family, but there are some other woodwinds also that are not reed instruments - mainly the flute.