No, reading music is not the same for all instruments. Different instruments use different clefs, notation systems, and techniques, so musicians must learn to read music specific to their instrument.
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
I think all the instruments use the note A. It also depends on the octave. :)
Reading the gauges can take some practice, and volumes can be said about the use of each of the instruments. I have created related questions dealing with some of the more primary instruments. Just follow the links below.
The use of the Music Tech Teacher have & do help with learning to read music. They teach useful ways to use instruments, sounds, & the way people use math to read it.
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because all woodwind instruments use reeds
That's correct.
Some instruments transpose their music to make it easier to read and play. Transposing allows musicians to use the same fingerings and techniques on different instruments, even though the notes sound different.
piano,bass guitar, and the cello all read bass clef
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all typess of tools like stethscopes and what not