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Along with every clarinet, the bass clarinet is a single reed instrument.
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
double reed
Ferlandis of Bergamo in 1760
The the thin strip of cane on a mouthpiece on a woodwind instrument is called a reed.
Along with every clarinet, the bass clarinet is a single reed instrument.
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
double reed
a Flute does not have a reed so it's neither a single or double reed instrument.
no
A double bass is a large, upright, low-pitched, violin type stringed instrument. It does not have a reed of any number.
Ferlandis of Bergamo in 1760
The the thin strip of cane on a mouthpiece on a woodwind instrument is called a reed.
An oboe is a double reed instrument, and it also a woodwind instrument.
The Oboe and the English Horn are two double reed instruments.
You may be referring to a double-reed instrument. An example would be an oboe, or a bassoon, or an English horn. They are of the double-reed family because their reeds consist of two very thin pieces of cane, bound together by a film and twine. When played, the two pieces vibrate against each other, whereas a single-reed instrument, like the clarinet, vibrates against the mouthpiece.
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