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- Reed (instrument) (3,730 bytes)
1: ...rom ''Arundo donax'' or synthetic material; tuned reeds (as in [[harmonica]]s and [[accordion]]s) are ma...
3: ==Single reeds==
4: ... curve of the mouthpiece tip. Although all single reeds are shaped similarly, they vary in size to fit t...
6: ... to hardest. This is not a standardized scale and reed strengths vary between manufacturers. The thickne...
8: ==Double reeds== - Single-reed instrument (665 bytes)
1: ... there is no mouthpiece, and the two parts of the reed vibrate against one another.
3: Common single-reed instruments include the [[clarinet]] and [[saxoph...
5: In addition, some [[bagpipe]]s make use of single reeds. - Double reed (4,446 bytes)
1: ...musical instrument|instruments]] which use double reeds.
5: ...vious being size, between various types of double reeds, for example between that for a [[bassoon]] and ...
7: ...sing a reed-scraping knife, are carried out. The reed is then ready to fit to the crook of the bassoon....
9: ... the cane must be fastened to a metal tube (the [[Reed (music)|staple]]) , the lower half of which is no...
11: ...ch all have a subtle effect on the tone quality a reed will produce.
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- Pipe Organ (57,297 bytes)
65: ... this (II, III, V etc). The stops controlling the reed ranks are placed collectively above these in the ...
150: ...Reed pipes|reed pipes]] which contain a beating [[reed]] in the manner of an [[clarinet]].
163: ...chanism of sound production (''flue'' pipes vs. ''reed'' pipes, also called ''labial'' and ''lingual'')
192: ====Reed pipes====
193: ... of resonators and a great variety in tone color. Reed stops also imitate other historical musical instr... - Harmonic series (19,012 bytes)
148: ...ophone]] have similar [[mouthpiece]]s and [[reed (reeds)]], and both produce sound through [[resonance]]...
156: ... is accomplished by changing the vibration at the reed or mouthpiece. Notes that are not in the harmonic... - Electric piano (9,747 bytes)
13: ===Struck reeds===
14: ...ds are placed near a set of metal plates, and the reeds and plates together form an electrostatic or cap...
17: ...a-Piano''' uses a similar system but with a metal reed replacing the Rhodes's tine. Its sound is corresp...
19: ===Plucked reeds===
20: ...netic pickups similar to those of the Rhodes, the reeds themselves however being magnetized. The Pianet ... - Wurlitzer electric piano (8,771 bytes)
4: ...production in all models comprises a single steel reed for each key, activated by a miniature version of...
7: ...esign, but replaced the strings with struck steel reeds. The instrument entered production in 1955 as th...
36: The reeds are notorious for metal fatigue caused by hard p...
38: The reeds are tuned by filing off solder on the ends of th...
40: New old stock and newly manufactured reeds are readily available from on-line specialists. - Euphonium (23,511 bytes)
91: *[[Alfred Reed]], ''Seascape'' * - Trombone (36,405 bytes)
1: ...] family. Like all brass instruments, it is a lip-reed [[aerophone]] – sound is produced when the play... - Embouchure (18,932 bytes)
64: === Reed instrument embouchure ===
66: ...nto the mouth, no noise will be generated, as the reed will not vibrate.
68: ...inet]] and [[saxophone]] is formed by resting the reed upon the bottom lip, which is in turn supported b...
70: ...above. Compared to the single reed woodwinds, the reed is very small and subtle changes in the embouchur... - Mouthpiece (woodwind) (9,136 bytes)
1: ...st of woodwind instruments#Exposed|exposed double-reed instruments]] and [[List of woodwind instruments#...
3: ==Single-reed instruments==
4: ...by the interaction between the air stream and the reed.
6: ...he player's breath causes the [[Reed (instrument)|reed]] to vibrate, which in turn sets the column of ai...
10: ...ween the tip of the mouthpiece and the tip of the reed is known as the ''tip opening''. - Musical instrument classification (6,404 bytes)
5: ... distinction made between wind instruments with a reed ([[woodwind instrument]]s) and wind instruments w... - Wind instrument (3,709 bytes)
15: ...odwind instruments the player either: 1. causes a reed to vibrate, which agitates the column of air (as ...
17: ...cept for the flute these all use a [[Reed (music)|reed]]). - Woodwind instrument (3,069 bytes)
1: ...uced by blowing against an edge or by a vibrating reed, and in which the pitch governed by the [[acousti...
5: ...ce, the reed vibrates, creating the sound. Single reed instruments include the [[clarinet]] and [[saxoph...
6: ... joined together at the base. The finished, bound reed is inserted into the top of the instrument and vi...
7: ...ed|Exposed]]'' double reed instruments, where the reed goes between the player's lips. The [[oboe]], cor...
8: ...instruments, where there is a cap covering up the reed with a hole in that the player just blows through... - List of woodwind instruments (4,049 bytes)
65: == Single-reed ==
113: == Double-reed ==
145: * [[Reed contrabass]]/''Contrabass à anche''
148: * [[Sarrusophone]] (but often played with single reed mouthpiece)
169: ==Quadruple reed== - Saxophone (40,706 bytes)
1: ...y, usually made of brass and played with a single-reed [[mouthpiece (woodwind)|mouthpiece]] like the [[c...
6: ...annot be so, as the modern tarogato with a single-reed mouthpiece was not developed until the 1890s, lon...
45: The saxophone uses a single reed [[Saxophone#Mouthpiece|mouthpiece]] similar to th...
48: ... or "ceiling," of the mouthpiece is closer to the reed. This produces a brighter sound which more easily...
50: ==Reed== - Reed (instrument) (3,730 bytes)
1: ...rom ''Arundo donax'' or synthetic material; tuned reeds (as in [[harmonica]]s and [[accordion]]s) are ma...
3: ==Single reeds==
4: ... curve of the mouthpiece tip. Although all single reeds are shaped similarly, they vary in size to fit t...
6: ... to hardest. This is not a standardized scale and reed strengths vary between manufacturers. The thickne...
8: ==Double reeds== - Clarinet (31,973 bytes)
1: ...ts)|bore]], and uses a single [[reed (instrument)|reed]].
9: ...e musician, the music, the style of clarinet, the reed, and humidity. The [[Germany|German]] ([[Oehler s...
31: ...g between the reed and the mouthpiece facing, the reed vibrates and produces the instrument's sound.
33: ... the mouthpiece are also critical, and indeed the reed strength should be matched to the mouthpiece.
39: The fixed reed and fairly uniform diameter of the clarinet give ... - Ligature (musical instrument) (925 bytes)
1: ...ophone]] and [[clarinet]]. On early clarinets the reed was instead secured by wrapping it with string, a...
3: ...at the ligature should come into contact with the reed and/or mouthpiece as little as possible, or only ... - Single-reed instrument (665 bytes)
1: ... there is no mouthpiece, and the two parts of the reed vibrate against one another.
3: Common single-reed instruments include the [[clarinet]] and [[saxoph...
5: In addition, some [[bagpipe]]s make use of single reeds. - Basset horn (4,571 bytes)
4: ...with a [[single reed|single]] [[reed (instrument)|reed]] and a cylindrical [[bore (wind instruments)|bor... - Tenor saxophone (3,448 bytes)
11: ...iece (woodwind)|mouthpiece]], [[Reed (instrument)|reed]], and [[ligature (musical instrument)|ligature]]... - Baritone saxophone (7,577 bytes)
7: ...otably large, twice that of an [[alto saxophone]] reed and noticeably larger than that used by the [[ten...
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