Beating-reed Instrument (Noun)
Meaning
A musical instrument that sounds by means of a vibrating reed.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The clarinet is a common example of a beating-reed instrument, used in a variety of musical genres from classical to jazz.
- She learned to play the oboe in elementary school and soon discovered a love for the mellow sounds produced by beating-reed instruments.
- A family of instruments including the saxophone, clarinet, and oboe, are known for being beating-reed instruments and produce warm sounds when played.
- After high school, the aspiring musician picked up a bassoon and instantly became fond of its low sounds made by beating reed mechanism.
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