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What are two groups of woodwind instruments called?

Two groups of woodwind instruments are:

- Single-reed woodwinds: Instruments in this group are played by blowing air across a single reed, which vibrates to produce sound. Examples of single-reed woodwinds include clarinets and saxophones.

- Double-reed woodwinds: Instruments in this group are played by blowing air between two reeds, which vibrate against each other to produce sound. Examples of double-reed woodwinds include oboes and bassoons.

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