The reclam de xeremies, also known as the xeremia bessona[1] or xeremieta,[2] is a double clarinet with two single reeds, traditionally found on the Pityusic Island of Ibiza, off the Mediterranean coast of Spain.
At the top end of each cane a smaller piece of cane holding the single reed, or directly cut into the instrument's top end, making it an idioglot single reed instrument.
[3] Traditionally the fingerholes gave a pentatonic scale in a tuning varying by instrument.
Various researches[4] believe that the reclam descends from a similar instrument of Hellenic Egypt.
In any case, it does indeed appear to be very similar in design to other Mediterranean double clarinets such as the Arabic mijwiz, the Tunisian zumarra, the Egyptian argul or the Sardinian launeddas Per the Hornbostel-Sachs classification, this is classified as a "cojoined single-reed instrument," categorised by the number 422.22.