I would suggest the best way to improve your tone would be to always try to sit with a correct posture ex. feet flat on the floor, back parallel to the chair. I would also say that you can improve it by adjusting your pitches for each note by rolling the Flute inwards or outwards to fix the sharpness or flatness of a certain note.
You can change your read. Move it up or down and try blowing into it. If its no better do it again.
And if your sounding too sharp or too flat, you might want to get a tuner to fix that too. You can also try blowing more air and adding more mouthpeice.
there are some ways that make your flute sound good don't put your flute low keep it were it sounds good if that's not the problem you must have your flute posture wrong keep it in tune were it sounds good if that isn't it then it isn't clean you can buy cleaning suplies at a instrument shop if that isn't it there must be a loose thing on your flute if its your school instrument go tell your teacher if it is bought go to were you bought it they will fix it hope this helps
There are many ways to improve tone, but for a few ways:
Your embouchure may be wrong, try to focus on making the mouth shape if you were saying "em".
Try to focus on a "round" sound. This can mostly be done by keeping your throat open when playing.
If on a high note, try not to force the horn into your face to play it or squeeze it out. Focus on a faster air speed, and if you really have to, a larger amount of air.
The Buffet Moening barrel, best suited for the R13, is a great barrel that helps focus the tone and improve intonation
The Vito Reso-tone is a great instrument for beginners. I play Vito Reso-tone Bass Clarinet, I've played a regular Vito clarinet as well.
"Clarinet" actually comes from the French word, "clarionette", or "little trumpet". This has to do with the size of the clarinet as well as the sounds and tone of its higher notes.
Well first off, I have been playing the clarinet for quite a while now, so to me it might sound different than someone who isn't in band or plays the clarinet...anyway, I think the clarinet is a beautiful instrument and produces a magnificent tone...if the player carries themselves with good posture, then this will improve the tone also. A good reed always helps too! :) Overall the clarinet is a great sounding instrument which produces a sound close to a bass clarinet or possibly oboe or bassoon. mainly the bass clarinet though..hope this answers your question! :)
Yes, unless it's a student size bassoon compaired with a bass-oboe
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Drop your jaw, open your throat, use lots of air, imagine you are saying "oh."
Johann Christoph Denner invented the clarinet in Nuremburg, Germany in 1690.The clarinet evolved from an earlier instrument called the chalumeau. Over time, additional keywork and airtight pads were added to improve tone and playability.
The Buffet Moening barrel, best suited for the R13, is a great barrel that helps focus the tone and improve intonation
The Vito Reso-tone is a great instrument for beginners. I play Vito Reso-tone Bass Clarinet, I've played a regular Vito clarinet as well.
Well first off, I have been playing the Clarinet for quite a while now, so to me it might sound different than someone who isn't in band or plays the clarinet...anyway, I think the clarinet is a beautiful instrument and produces a magnificent tone...if the player carries themselves with good posture, then this will improve the tone also. A good reed always helps too! :) Overall the clarinet is a great sounding instrument which produces a sound close to a Bass Clarinet or possibly Oboe or bassoon. mainly the bass clarinet though..hope this answers your question! :)
Ideally, a very dark round tone with as little reed quality as possible.
"Clarinet" actually comes from the French word, "clarionette", or "little trumpet". This has to do with the size of the clarinet as well as the sounds and tone of its higher notes.
B flat clarinet.
Well first off, I have been playing the clarinet for quite a while now, so to me it might sound different than someone who isn't in band or plays the clarinet...anyway, I think the clarinet is a beautiful instrument and produces a magnificent tone...if the player carries themselves with good posture, then this will improve the tone also. A good reed always helps too! :) Overall the clarinet is a great sounding instrument which produces a sound close to a bass clarinet or possibly oboe or bassoon. mainly the bass clarinet though..hope this answers your question! :)
Yes, unless it's a student size bassoon compaired with a bass-oboe
it was added more notes and it was extended