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  2. Reed (mouthpiece) - Wikipedia

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    Most woodwind instrument reeds are made from cane, but there are synthetic reeds for clarinet, saxophone, double reed instruments, and bagpipes. Synthetic reeds are more durable and do not need to be moistened prior to playing. Recently, synthetic reeds have been made from synthetic polymer compounds, [7] and from a combination of cane and ...

  3. Reed (weaving) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, reeds were made of reed or split cane. [2] [5] The split cane was then bound between ribs of wood in the same manner as wire is now. In 1738, John Kay replaced split cane with flattened iron or brass wire, and the change was quickly adopted. To make a reed, wire is flattened to a uniform thickness by passing it between rollers ...

  4. Double reed - Wikipedia

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    A double reed [1] is a type of reed used to produce sound in various wind instruments.In contrast with a single reed instrument, where the instrument is played by channeling air against one piece of cane which vibrates against the mouthpiece and creates a sound, a double reed features two pieces of cane vibrating against each other.

  5. The best canes for 2025, according to mobility experts - AOL

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    The Folding Cane with Seat isn’t an exceptional cane or seat, but the two-in-one form factor makes it worth considering for outings like parades, theme parks, sporting events, and anywhere you ...

  6. Baston (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    They are made from dried and cut reeds and are typically cut 26–30 in (66–76 cm) in length, 0.75 to 1 in (1.9 to 2.5 cm) in diameter, and rounded at both ends. [4] Prolonged impact training with rattan sticks will tend to splinter their ends so some practitioners use electrical or duct tape in order to protect their bastons, as they are ...

  7. Great Highland bagpipe - Wikipedia

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    The cane reeds change pitch as the moisture levels change, meaning that as they are played they go out of tune. Until recently [when?] drone reeds were also cane but now many pipers have replaced cane reeds with synthetic reeds. Cane drone reeds are incredibly unreliable; they could stop working without warning and also change pitch as they are ...

  8. Wicker - Wikipedia

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    Wicker is traditionally made of material of plant origin, such as willow, rattan, reed, and bamboo, though the term also applies to products woven from synthetic fibers. Wicker is light yet sturdy, making it suitable for items that will be moved often like porch and patio furniture. [2] Rushwork and wickerwork are terms used in England. [3]

  9. The Best & Worst Menu Items at Raising Cane's ... - AOL

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    Nutrition: 1790 calories, 104 g fat (16 g sat fat), 3160 mg sodium, 124 g carbs (15 g fiber, 21 g sugar), 89 g protein. The Caniac Combo at Raising Cane's is a meal that Mandy Tyler, M.Ed., RD ...

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