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Flutes
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Notched
1.2
Internal Duct (fipple)
1.3
Overblown
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Single reed
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Double-reed
3.1
Capped
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Triple reed
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Quadruple reed
List of woodwind instruments
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Western concert flute
Fife
Alto flute
Bass flute
Contra-alto flute
Contrabass flute
Subcontrabass flute
Double contrabass flute
Hyperbass flute
Bansuri (India)
Irish flute
Koudi (China)
Dizi (China)
Native American flute
Daegeum (Korea)
Nohkan (Japan)
Ryūteki (Japan)
Shinobue (Japan)
Švilpa (Lithuania)
Venu (India)
Kaval (Anatolian-Turkic, Bulgaria, Macedonia)
Fyell (Albanian Polla)
Ney (Anatolian-Turkic)
Danso (Korea)
Hocchiku (Japan)
Hun (Korea)
Palendag (Philippines)
Panflute (Greece)
Suling (Indonesia/Philippines)
Tumpong (Philippines)
Xiao (China)
Xun (China)
Khlui (Thailand)
Matófono (Argentina/Uruguay)
Notched[edit]
Internal Duct (fipple)[edit]
Caval (Romania)
Diple (or Dvojnice, a double recorder) (Serbia)
Flageolet (France)
Fluier (Romania)
Frula (Serbia, Bosnia & Hercegovina, Croatia)
Furulya (Hungary)
Gemshorn (Germany)
Ocarina (South America, England, China, and various other countries)
Organ pipe The pipes of the church/chamber organ are actually fipple flutes.
Recorder (General)
Tin Whistle (Pennywhistle) (Ireland)
Shvi (Armenia)
Dilli Kaval (Turkey)
Overblown[edit]
Single reed[edit]
Arghul (Egypt and other Arabic nations)
Aulochrome
Chalumeau
Clarinet
Diplica (Baranya)
Double clarinet
Heckel-clarina
Heckelphone-clarinet
Launeddas (Sardinia)
Manzello
Mijwiz (Arabic nations)
Octavin
Pibgorn
Saxophone
Sipsi
Sneng
Stritch
Tárogató (after 1890)
Xaphoon
Zhaleika
Two soprano clarinets: a B♭ clarinet (left) and an A clarinet (right). These use the Oehler system of keywork.
Double-reed[edit]
Balaban (instrument) (Azerbaijan)
Bassanelli
Bassoon
Biforaers (Sicily)
Bombardeers (France)
Catalan shawm
Cromorne (French baroque, different from the crumhorn)
Contra Forte
Duduk (Armenia)
Dulcian
Dulzaina (Spain)
Heckelphone
Hichiriki (Japan)
Kèn bầu (Vietnam)
Mizmar (Arabic nations)
Nadaswaram
Oboe
Pommer (Europe)
Rackett (Europe)
Reed contrabass/Contrabass à anche
Rhaita (North Africa)
Rothphone
Sarrusophone (but often played with single reed mouthpiece)
Shawm (Schalmei)
Sopilas (Croatia)
Sornas (Persia)
Suona (China)
Surnayers (Iran)
Taepyeongso (Korea)
Tárogatós (Hungary; up to about the 18th century)
Tromboon
Trompeta china (Cuba)
Zurla (Macedonia)
Zurna
A Fox Instruments bassoon.
Triple reed[edit]
Quadruple reed[edit]
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