At flavorreeds.com -- They have an assortment.
You can get flavored reeds at flavoreeds.com
Yeah, I play saxophone and a couple of my friends have had flavored reeds. I'm sure they're nothing serious, just the usual strawberry and mint, stuff like that. But I don't know how good they taste!
I suspect you are referring to single reeds (clarinet and sax) and double reeds (oboe and bassoon).
Clarinet reeds come from cane.
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
No, with the exception of the flutes, all woodwind instruments have reeds, flutes used to have reeds (similar to Oboe reeds) and that is why they are still classed as woodwind.
No all of them taste the same.
Great idea.....no such thing.
Yeah, I play saxophone and a couple of my friends have had flavored reeds. I'm sure they're nothing serious, just the usual strawberry and mint, stuff like that. But I don't know how good they taste!
yes it would be awesome take my advice 2nd Answer: You should avoid putting anything sugary in your mouth before or during the playing of a wind or brass instrument. Soda pop is one of the worst things. If the flavored reeds have real sugar, they should be avoided, but they very well may not have sugar.
Reeds grow in river
I left my spare reeds at home. These reeds are used for musical instruments by the natives.
the reeds
There are no reeds inside a flute.
what is a group of reeds called
it only has one reed but the have double-reeds
One place you can get clarinet reeds is The Music Stop. They sell Rico and Vandoren reeds.
I suspect you are referring to single reeds (clarinet and sax) and double reeds (oboe and bassoon).