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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Double_reedDouble reed - Wikipedia

    A double reed [1] is a type of reed used to produce sound in various wind instruments. In contrast with a single reed instrument, where the instrument is played by channeling air against one piece of cane which vibrates against the mouthpiece and creates a sound, a double reed features two pieces of cane vibrating against each other.

  2. Double reeds are a group of musical instruments in the woodwind family. Instead of a mouthpiece, the player blows air through a pair of reeds that vibrate against each other. Examples of double reed woodwinds are the bassoon, oboe and Cor anglais (English horn).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OboeOboe - Wikipedia

    The oboe (/ ˈoʊboʊ / OH-boh) is a type of double-reed woodwind instrument. Oboes are usually made of wood, but may also be made of synthetic materials, such as plastic, resin, or hybrid composites.

  4. Jun 27, 2023 · The oboes double reed is the heart of its distinct character. Since no satisfactory way of mass-producing oboe reeds has been perfected, oboists spend a good part of their lives making and adjusting reeds.

    • Oboe. First up, we have probably the most known double reed instrument, the Oboe. The oboe was invented towards the end of the 1600s. It developed out of its predecessor the Shawm (which we’ll look at later in this article).
    • Bassoon. Another popular double reed instrument, the Bassoon is the woodwind instrument that occupies that bass and tenor ranges in an orchestra. Made out of wood and with five different parts it has a very unique shape with a large long tube made out of wood that’s like it’s been folded in two.
    • Cor Anglais. Also referred to as the English Horn, the Cor Anglais is another popular double reed instrument that belongs to the oboe family. Despite its name meaning ‘English Horn’ in French, the cor anglais is neither from France nor England, the name first appeared in Vienna in the early 1700s.
    • Heckelphone. Next up we have another double reed instrument from the oboe family called the Heckelphone. It was invented by Wilhelm Heckel in 1904 after german composer Richard Wagner suggested it to him.
  5. Double-reed instruments. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Double-reed instruments. 422.1: Instruments in which the player's breath is directed against a pair of lamellae which periodically interrupt the airflow and cause the air to be set in motion.

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  7. A “double reed club” to promote opportunities for double reed players was founded by Lewis Hugh Cooper and Alan H. Fox, planting the seed for what would soon become the International Double Reed Society.

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