There are two primary types of reeds: common reeds (Phragmites australis) and bulrushes (Schoenoplectus spp.). Common reeds are tall, grass-like plants often found in wetlands and along shorelines, characterized by their feathery flower heads. Bulrushes, on the other hand, are typically thicker and can be found in similar habitats, known for their round stems and dense growth patterns. Both types play essential roles in their ecosystems, providing habitat and food for various wildlife.
There are three main categories: single-reeds, double-reeds, and flutes.
The two windwoods that has reeds are,the saxophone and clarnet
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Timpani are also known as kettle drums and are, well... drums. They don't have reeds of any kind.
vandoren reeds, la voz reeds, stuff like that.
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The flutes and the reeds.
Depending on the type, reeds require marshy wet soil to grow. Common reeds can be found around ponds, lakes and marshes. They need a significant amount of water to thrive.
They used totora reeds for making houses,mats,hats,ropes,sails,toys,roofs,and floors is a kind of thick, hollow grass that grows on the lakeshore.They eat totora reeds,feed them to livestock and brew them into tea.Totora reeds can also be a medicine.
Assuming you're referring to woodwinds, not organ patches... You have single reeds and double reeds. Singles are used by saxaphone players and Clarinet players. Double reeds are used by Oboe players and bassoon players. Sources: I'm with the band.
reeds that grew along the Nile River