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What type of oboe reeds should you start with?

Start with a soft or medium reed. I started on a medium soft when I first started.


Is a clairnet a double reed instrument?

No, a clarinet reed is only made of of type of cane, opposed to bassoon and oboe reeds, which are made of two.


What family of instruments uses single or double reeds?

The family of instruments that uses single or double reeds includes woodwinds such as the clarinet and saxophone (which use single reeds) and the oboe and bassoon (which use double reeds). These instruments produce sound when air is blown through the reeds, causing them to vibrate. The choice of reed type affects the instrument's timbre and playing technique.


What type of object did the Sumerians use to make clay?

reeds


How is a shehnai played?

A shehnai is a type of oboe with six to nine holes and a quadruple reed. It is played by covering some of the holes with the fingers, and controlling the breath to cause the reeds to vibrate in different ways.


What instrument family is the fiscon from?

The fiscon is a type of instrument from the woodwind family. Specifically, it is a type of oboe, often used in folk music traditions. Woodwind instruments produce sound when air is blown through them, typically involving the use of reeds or a mouthpiece.


What type of music is the oboe played in?

Band or orchestra music includes oboe parts.


How many reeds does a bassoon have.?

it only has one reed but the have double-reeds


What type of instrements are the oboe and bassoon?

They are woodwinds.


What type of instrument are the oboe and bassoon?

Both the oboe and the bassoon are double reed instruments and belong to the woodwind family.


Are oboes tenors?

The Tenor Oboe is a specific type also known as an English Horn. The regular Oboe is a soprano.


What type of reed does oboe have?

the oboe has a double reed, like the English horn and bassoon. See my link of a picture of the reed