reed instrument

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reed instrument

A musician plays a reed instrument in a concert hall.

Definition

Noun: A reed instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound when air causes one or more thin pieces of material (called reeds) to vibrate. The reed is typically made of cane, metal, or synthetic material and is set into motion by the player's breath.

Usage

The term "reed instrument" is used to classify a family of musical instruments based on their sound-producing mechanism. It is a standard term in musicology and instrument classification. * The clarinet is a single-reed instrument. * The oboe is a double-reed instrument. * The harmonica is a free-reed instrument.

Advanced Usage
  • Classifying by reed type: Reed instruments are often further specified as single-reed, double-reed, or free-reed instruments, depending on the number and mounting of the reeds.
    • The saxophone family are all single-reed instruments.
  • In orchestral contexts: The term often refers specifically to the woodwind section members that use reeds, distinguishing them from flutes (which are edge-blown aerophones).
    • The reed instruments provided a rich, warm texture to the passage.
Variants and Related Words
  • Reed (noun): The thin, flexible piece of material (cane, metal, plastic) that vibrates to produce sound in a reed instrument.
  • Woodwind (noun): A broader category of wind instruments that traditionally includes reed instruments (like clarinets, oboes) and flutes. Not all woodwinds are reed instruments (e.g., the flute is not), and not all reed instruments are woodwinds (e.g., the harmonica is not typically classified as a woodwind).
  • Aerophone (noun): The scientific classification for any instrument where sound is primarily produced by vibrating air. All reed instruments are aerophones.
Synonyms
  • Reed (when used in the context of instrument families, e.g., "the reeds and brass").
  • There is no perfect single-word synonym. Descriptive phrases like "instrument with a reed" or "reed-driven aerophone" convey the same meaning.
Related Phrases
  • Double reed: A type of reed consisting of two pieces of cane bound together that vibrate against each other, used in instruments like the oboe and bassoon.
    • Mastering a double reed instrument requires precise embouchure control.
  • Single reed: A type of reed where a single piece of cane vibrates against a fixed mouthpiece, used in instruments like the clarinet and saxophone.
    • He attached a new single reed to his clarinet mouthpiece.
Related Idioms
  • There are no common idioms that use the specific term "reed instrument."
reed instrument

A musician plays a reed instrument in a concert hall.

Noun
  1. a musical instrument that sounds by means of a vibrating reed