If an instrument is played using a reed in the mouth piece, which family of instruments does it belong to?
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The mouthpieces for some woodwinds, including the clarinet, oboe and bassoon, use a thin piece of wood called a reed, which vibrates when you blow across it. The clarinet uses a single reed made of one piece of wood, while the oboe and bassoon use a double reed made of two pieces joined together.
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Clarinet is the answer
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