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A tenor sax. is part of the reed/wind family and part of the saxophone family (obviously)
His horn was a Selmer Super 80 Series II with a Bobby Dukoff D-9 mouthpiece, and a #3 Rico reed.
Yes the English Horn uses a double reed. It is a larger version of the oboe, it is like the tenor oboe.
The alto saxophone has a neck, keys, and a bell. It is played through a reed, classifying it as a woodwind instrument rather than a brass instrument. It is smaller than a tenor saxophone and larger than a soprano saxophone, and the alto saxophone is the most commonly played saxophone in the world.
Saxophones are from the Woodwind family because they are played from a reed, even though they are made out of brass.
Because you need a reed in the mouthpiece to make a sound
Stanley Forman Reed died on 1980-04-02.
Stanley Reed - British politician - died in 1969.
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Same as tenor sax
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A tenor sax. is part of the reed/wind family and part of the saxophone family (obviously)
The English Horn uses a double reed, like the oboe and bassoon. It is like the tenor version of the oboe.
Some of the instruments that have a reed are the oboe, bassoon, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax, baritone sax, and probably others.
His horn was a Selmer Super 80 Series II with a Bobby Dukoff D-9 mouthpiece, and a #3 Rico reed.