Yes. A saxophone is made of brass but makes sound by a vibrating reed like a clarinet.
maybe oboe
bass clarinet (single reed, like clarinet); bassoon (double reed, like oboe)
Yes, unless it's a student size bassoon compaired with a bass-oboe
The bass clarinet plays lower notes than the oboe.
A saxophone
Its 'Similar' and the saxaphone is very similar, i play the clarinet and the sax, there is mainly no finger position difference.
well the oboe and clarinet have very similar fingering so it all depends on what note
Yes. A saxophone is made of brass but makes sound by a vibrating reed like a clarinet.
the oboe is 30 inches i think
the Oboe?
maybe oboe
bass clarinet (single reed, like clarinet); bassoon (double reed, like oboe)
The English Horn, or Cor Anglais, has a roundish bulge at the end (bell), where the oboe has a bell similar to a clarinet. It is longer than the oboe, and uses a bocal where the oboe does not.
Yes, unless it's a student size bassoon compaired with a bass-oboe
The bass clarinet plays lower notes than the oboe.
There is a HUGE difference between an oboe and a bassoon. Bassoons are low woodwinds that are very large and have a reed that sticks out of the middle of the instrument. It sounds kind of muffled and normally plays a similar part in a song as the bass instruments (tuba, trombone, etc.) An oboe is similar in physical attributes to an English horn. An oboe has 2 reeds and plays a similar part in songs that a flute does, just a bit lower-pitched.