The two windwoods that has reeds are,the saxophone and clarnet
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
oboes are double reeded instruments whereas clarinets use single reeds
Single-reed instruments include the Clarinet and Saxophone. Double-reed instruments include the Oboe and bassoon.
A single reed instruments makes noise by vibrating the reed against the mouthpiece, a double reed instruments makes its noice by 2 reeds vibrating together. Happy Playing! musictheory1@hotmail.com
Keith Loraine has written: 'A handbook on making double reeds for early winds' -- subject(s): Reeds, Woodwind instruments
Single-reed instruments include the Clarinet and Saxophone. Double-reed instruments include the Oboe and bassoon.
The single-reed and double-reed, that's if you're talking about woodwind instruments.
No, with the exception of the flutes, all woodwind instruments have reeds, flutes used to have reeds (similar to Oboe reeds) and that is why they are still classed as woodwind.
I left my spare reeds at home. These reeds are used for musical instruments by the natives.
Yes, the bassoon, oboe, and the clarinet have reeds. After all, they're woodwind instruments.
In one word, wind instruments look like 'pipes'. They produce sound when air is blown into the instrument. There are wind instruments with no reeds, single reed and double reed.