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F. Loree Paris Royal Oboe
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Product Price  $13,052.00
Fox Renard Model 220 Bassoon
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Product Price  $10,810.00
Yamaha YOB-241 Series Student Oboe
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Product Price  $4,035.00
Yamaha YOB-831 Series Oboe
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Product Price  $9,269.99
Yamaha 841 Series Custom Oboe
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Product Price  $8,263.99
Yamaha YOB-831 Custom Series Professional Oboe
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Product Price  $8,263.99
Fox Model 800 Professional Oboe
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Product Price  $8,320.00
Fox Model 660 Professional Bassoon
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Product Price  $32,855.00
Fox Model 601 Bassoon
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Product Price  $32,855.00
Fox Model 510 English Horn
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Product Price  $9,250.00
Fox Model 201 Bassoon
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Product Price  $27,565.00
Fox Model 222 Bassoon With High D
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Product Price  $8,995.00
Fox Model 520 English Horn
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Product Price  $8,095.00
Fox Model II Bassoon
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Product Price  $27,565.00
Fox Renard Model 333 Protege Oboe
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Product Price  $4,130.00
Allora AABN-141 Student Series Bassoon
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Product Price  $3,069.00
Fox Model 680 Bassoon
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Product Price  $34,355.00
Buffet Crampon 3613 Professional Oboe
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Product Price  $10,723.39
Schreiber Model S31 Master Bassoon
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Product Price  $13,996.29
Fox B Bassoon Bocal
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Fox T Bassoon Bocal
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Product Price  $850.00
Moosmann Interpret Series Contrabassoon Bocal
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Product Price  $1,195.00
Moosmann Excellent Series Bocal
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Product Price  $895.00
Moosmann Interpret Series Bocal
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Product Price  $995.00
Open-Box Selmer Model 1432B Bassoon
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$5,039.20
Open-Box Selmer Model 123FB Intermediate Oboe
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$2,399.25

Double reed instruments are unique within the family of wind instruments. Their reeds feature two pieces of cane that vibrate against one another when a musician blows against them, which differs from single reed instruments. Within the family of double reeds there are a number of different instruments, each with their own distinct characteristics. With this in mind, it’s important to have an idea of what sound or style you’re looking for before you make your purchase. Generally, the instruments considered to be a part of the double reed family include the bassoon, the oboe, and the English horn. The bassoon is known for its wide range and warm, dark timbre, while on the other end of the spectrum, the oboe’s penetrating timbre allows it to easily stand out amongst large ensembles. The English horn, while similar to the oboe, offers a slightly more wistful tone. These are all vastly different instruments so it’s definitely wise to understand their differences while making your decision. Materials used in the construction of double reed instruments can have a serious impact on their sound. Double reed instruments made mostly from plastic are generally durable and easier to care for, making them ideal for younger and novice players. Professional players or those with more experience will definitely want to invest in an instrument made of wood. Wooden instruments generally produce a warmer sound that is more representative of the instrument. One thing to remember about a wooden double reed instrument is that they require more maintenance than a plastic instrument, so it is crucial that you understand how to take care of your instrument to ensure years of enjoyment. A double reed instrument will bring charmingly distinct sounds to your home as well as your musical groups. Whether you are new to the world of these instruments, or a seasoned professional looking to add to your collection, there is a double reed that will perfectly suit your needs.