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Why is the alto sax a woodwind?

Because you need a reed to play it and the reed is made of wood.


Why is the tenor sax in the reed family?

Because you need a reed in the mouthpiece to make a sound


How do you tell between a sax reed and a clarinet reed?

Sax reeds are like 3x bigger


What does the reed family include?

Some of the instruments that have a reed are the oboe, bassoon, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax, baritone sax, and probably others.


What instrument is the reed?

Contras Sax


What is the largest reed instrument?

Contras Sax


What reed is a bass clarinet?

Same as tenor sax


If I play on a 3.5 reed on Alto Sax which reed size should I use on Soprano Sax?

If you play a 3.5 reed on Alto Sax, you might start with a 3 or 3.5 reed on Soprano Sax. The Soprano Sax typically requires a slightly softer reed than Alto due to its higher pitch and different embouchure. However, individual preference and playing style can also influence the best choice, so it’s a good idea to try both sizes to see which feels more comfortable and produces the desired sound.


What instruments are reeds?

Instrument reed is a thin strip of material, that vibrates to produce a sound on ainstrument Instruments that require reeds are woodwind and sax. So basically without the reed you cannot make any noise on woodwind and sax instrument's woodwind instruments alto sax, tenor sax Clarinet Fact Saxophones are in the woodwind family .


What is the word 'reed' when translated from English to Japanese?

riid sax reed yoshi grass that grows in water


What are single Reed instruments?

Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, saxaphone, alto sax,


What is the name of the instrument that is a woodwind and although the body of the instrument is metal you need a reed to play it and was invented by Adophe Sax?

Sure sounds like a saxophone, doesn't it?