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Woodwind Instruments are in families.

The single reeds

Clarinet

Saxophone

The Double Reeds

Oboe

Bassoon

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Flute

Piccalo

Each are related within their own family, and to each other by virtue of being "wind" instruments.

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All the flutes (Alto, piccolo, flute ect.) are closely related to each other. Also the saxophones.

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  1. Clarinet and saxophone are single-reed instruments.
  2. Oboe, English Horn & Bassoon are double-reed instruments.
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Bassoon and Oboe

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The flutes and the reeds.


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Which woodwind instrument does not use bellows as a source of air?

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