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I suspect you are referring to single reeds (clarinet and sax) and double reeds (oboe and bassoon).
To change the loudness on a clarinet you can change the reeds which come from 1-5, 1 being the easiest reed to play and 5 being the hardest to play.
A bass clarinet, like all the different types of clarinets in it's family, have one reed.
No
Well, it is depending on what type of company you are buying a clarinet from. Some companies allow and don't allow reeds.
One place you can get clarinet reeds is The Music Stop. They sell Rico and Vandoren reeds.
yes they can weirdo
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no
I suspect you are referring to single reeds (clarinet and sax) and double reeds (oboe and bassoon).
To change the loudness on a clarinet you can change the reeds which come from 1-5, 1 being the easiest reed to play and 5 being the hardest to play.
If you mean "reeds" no, trumpets do no use reeds. Some woodwind instruments use reeds, like the saxophone, clarinet, and oboe.
oboes are double reeded instruments whereas clarinets use single reeds
A bass clarinet, like all the different types of clarinets in it's family, have one reed.
no, if it's a student clarinet in B flat then it is the same as a regular clarinet in B flat. only difference is that the student model will be of lesser quality and maybe somewhat "easier" to play