The unique souNd is caused by the reed and the material of which the Clarinet is made. This is why a wooden clarinet sounds nicer and tends to resonate more than a plastic one and that is why all professional clarinetists use wooden not plastic clarinets.
relative intensity of different harmonics in each note
If you are playing violin music on a clarinet, you have to transpose up one step (a major 2nd). In other words, if you see a C, you play a D. If you are playing clarinet music on a violin, it's the opposite. You transpose down a step.
Jack Benny is supposed to play the violin on his show
the tuba is the largest
saxophone flute clarinet violin
violin, piano, flute, tuba, trumpet, clarinet, drums
If you are playing violin music on a clarinet, you have to transpose up one step (a major 2nd). In other words, if you see a C, you play a D. If you are playing clarinet music on a violin, it's the opposite. You transpose down a step.
Tuba by far.
Jack Benny is supposed to play the violin on his show
the tuba is the largest
saxophone flute clarinet violin
violin, piano, flute, tuba, trumpet, clarinet, drums
Yes, a tube is bigger than a clarinet and a Violin size wise but if you mean popular instrument in a orchestra or band, clarinet is usually the biggest sections in a band tubes are usually one or two if you are lucky.
Probably a Clarinet. I played Violin when I was 11 and it was hard to keep my wrist in the right position without it getting tired.
Well it depends. In clarinet, you have to blow to get your musical notes. In violin, you have to just move your bow across a string. I would probably say a clarinet is harder. You have to blow and waste your breath!A second Opinion...Well, realistically I would say violin is harder because in clarinet the notes are all there for you. In violin you have to find the notes by ear and shift the position when the music says to. Plus, most violin players do the vibrato. You also have to hold the violin near the shoulder or on it. Clarinet you just have to hold it with hands which is much easier. The violin is also deemed the hardest instrument to play.I disagree. When you play the violin, all you have to do is move your hands. When you play clarinet you have to, controll embachure, cover the holes, and maintain good air. So clarinet is hands down harder.
Violin, flute, piccolo, oboe, clarinet, trumpet
Neither. If I had to choose though, I'd say Flute.
Anything coming from the Suzuki co will be garbage basically. If you want a quality violin from China go to eBay and look for Yita Music, or Melody with Violin stores. For a few hundred dollars you can get a great quality violin