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The bottom is called the bell. The next piece after that is the lower joint. The next piece up is the upper joint. The next piece after that is the barrel. The next piece up is the mouthpiece. The silver thing is called a ligature. The ligature holds the reed in place.

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mouth ppiece, barrel joint, upper joint, keywork & tone holes, lower joint, bell/

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the part you blow on is the mouth piece. The wood part on the mouth piece is a reed. The metal part that holds the reed is a ligature. The part that connects the mouth piece to the black part is the crook, the things you press to make different sounds are keys, the metal part stinking out in the back is the thumb rest, and the part at the bottom of it where it kinda gets wider is the bell.

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A B C D E F F# G

Thats all the letter notes but of course you have the thumb rest , Etc. And all that

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Starting from the bottom, the bell, lower joint, upper joint, keywork and toneholes, the mouthpiece and the ring that holds the reed in place is called a ligature.

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from top to bottom, they are: the mouthpiece with ligature to hold the reed, barrel, upper section, lower section (that's the actual names for them), and bell

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Reed

Mouthpiece

Legiture

Barrel

Upper-joint

Lower-joint

Bell

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Top to bottom: mouthpiece, barrel, upper section, lower section, bell

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head, body, foot

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