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Each pipe has a free reed, made of metal (or formerly of bamboo or reed), that vibrates to produce sound when a finger hole on the pipe is covered.
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The Greeks characteristically used double reeds made of cane that were held in the pipes by bulbous sockets.
After lingering in front of a collection of double reed instruments, fascinated as only a bassoonist could be by innovations in fingering systems and reed-making techniques, I made a beeline for the Stradivari violins.
The instrument uses a single reed made from the cane of Arundo donax, a type of grass.
There he exhibited the saxophone, a single-reed instrument made of metal, with a conical bore, overblowing at the octave, which had resulted from his efforts to improve the tone of the bass clarinet.
The specific objectives of the analysis were to: investigate the methane yield associated with anaerobic co-digestion of reed; make a primary energy assessment of the system; quantify Greenhouse Gas (GHG) savings when a fossil reference system is replaced; and estimate the nutrient recycling potential of the system.
The prospect of Mr Reed making the jump from cult idol to superstar was effectively obliterated.From then on he stuck with his stand-offishness, his scratchy guitar sound and his emotionless, muttering vocals.
This can extend the life of the reed, making it easier to play and better-sounding, as well.
Taking as little as 1/100 mm from the tip of a reed makes it 10% thinner, and you can't "repair" a reed once you've messed it up.
East Anglian thatch is traditionally made of water reed (known as Norfolk reed, though nowadays it often comes from China, Germany, Turkey or Ukraine) and there are some Somerset roofs done with it, but this roof in Mudford was made in the local tradition.
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