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the single reed woodwind instruments: Clarinet, Saxophone (family) the single reed woodwind instruments: clarinet, saxophone (family)
the single reed woodwind instruments: clarinet, saxophone (family)
A clarinet has a single reed.
The flute is generally classified as a woodwind, although it is distinct in that it is the only major woodwind that does not have a reed. Other woodwinds include the oboe (double reed), clarinet (single reed) and saxophone (single reed).
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Single reed (Saxophone, Clarinet) and double reed (Oboe, basson)
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 single-reed and double-reed, that's if you're talking about woodwind instruments.
The single-reed and double-reed, that's if you're talking about woodwind instruments.
Single reed (Saxophone, Clarinet) and double reed (Oboe, basson)
There is always a clarinet. Oboes and bassoons are the double-reed instruments.
There are two kinds of woodwind instruments that have single reeds: the clarinet family, and the saxophone family. For any size clarinet or saxophone, there is a special size of bamboo reed that fits the mouthpiece for that size. The reed is fastened to the mouthpiece by a ring or band called a ligature. Double-reed instruments have reeds made of two pieces of bamboo instead of one, and the reed fits onto the crook or neck instead of onto a mouthpiece.