An Oboe or a bassoon are the only instruments I'm aware of with double reeds. Clarinets and saxophones (all varieties) have a single reed.
Saxophones can have double or sing reeds.
That would mainly be the oboe and bassoon, as well as the English horn and contrabassoon.
Oboe
The oboe.
The Oboe and the English Horn are two double reed instruments.
Instruments that are blown into are either woodwind instruments, double reed instruments, or brass instruments, with the single exception of a harmonica, which is in a class all its own.
OboeBassoonSarrusophoneEnglish Horn
The two instruments that don't have by endpin are, Cello and Double bass.
The oboe.
That would be the oboe or bassoon. Included in those groups are the English horn and contrabassoon.
The Oboe and the English Horn are two double reed instruments.
bassoon belongs in the woodwind family. its sound is produced by blowing through a double reed.it is in the woodwind family. hope that helped.
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Single-reed instruments include the Clarinet and Saxophone. Double-reed instruments include the Oboe and bassoon.
The Double Bass is a string instrument. Other instruments in the orchestral family of string instruments are the violin, viola and cello.
Instruments that are blown into are either woodwind instruments, double reed instruments, or brass instruments, with the single exception of a harmonica, which is in a class all its own.
Instruments are Bassoon,Trombone,Cello,Double Bass
OboeBassoonSarrusophoneEnglish Horn
The two instruments that don't have by endpin are, Cello and Double bass.
The Double Bass is part of the String family of orchestral instruments. Other instruments in this family include: Violin Viola Cello And Harp to some extent, although Harps are not bowed string instruments.