No, the Oboe is not a single reed instrument; it is a double reed instrument. It produces sound through two reeds that are bound together, which vibrate against each other when air is blown through them. This design gives the oboe its distinct, rich tone. In contrast, single reed instruments like the Clarinet and Saxophone use a single reed attached to a mouthpiece.
I think you are referring to the Bb clarinet which is single but there are acually 3 different types of clarinets. Bb=single Oboe=double Alto=single
clarinet is a single reed instrument and the oboe is a double reed, that is really the only difference
yes, the oboe uses a reed to produce sound.
Cor anglais, or the English horn, is a double-reed instrument. It's a larger version of the oboe.
An oboe is a double reed instrument, and it also a woodwind instrument.
Get a bass oboe.
The oboe is a reed instrument, but instead of having one bit of cane, it has two, one on top of the other.
Oboe's are a double reed instrument of the Woodwind family.
An oboe is a woodwind instrument (the reed is made of wood)
An oboe is a woodwind instrument because an oboe reed is made of wood.
The oboe is a woodwind instrument and is also a double reed.
The Oboe does. That is because of the smaller size, and different construction of the instrument.