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A double-reed woodwind instrument in the oboe family.
An oboe, or bassoon.
An Oboe, or bassoon.
The oboe is a woodwind instrument and is also a double reed.
The bagpipe is a woodwind instrument. The melody part of the bagpipe (the chanter) has a double reed, so it could go under the sub-heading "double reed woodwind instrument" - but this depends on the source ethnicity of the instrument in question (the Scottish Highland Bagpipe has a double reed, whereas a Swedish bagpipe may not). :) Peace out!
Oboe's are a double reed instrument of the Woodwind family.
An oboe is a double reed instrument, and it also a woodwind instrument.
woodwind, double reed
two types of vibration on woodwind are made from double reed and reed
A double-reed woodwind instrument in the oboe family.
An Oboe, or bassoon.
An oboe, or bassoon.
The oboe is a woodwind instrument and is also a double reed.
The bagpipe is a woodwind instrument. The melody part of the bagpipe (the chanter) has a double reed, so it could go under the sub-heading "double reed woodwind instrument" - but this depends on the source ethnicity of the instrument in question (the Scottish Highland Bagpipe has a double reed, whereas a Swedish bagpipe may not). :) Peace out!
The mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument is the part of the instrument which is placed partly in the player's mouth. Single-reed instruments have mouthpieces while exposed double-reed instruments and open flutes do not have mouthpieces. The oboe and the bassoon are two instruments that have a double reed.
If you blow into the instrument or if it has a reed, it's a woodwind instrument
Yes, it is part of the woodwind family and uses a double reed.