No
yes, you can not go into the game without a mouth piece in. the refs will be there to check before the game to make sure you have a mouth piece and during the game to make sure your mouth piece is in.
i'm not sure what you mean, but I'm a clarinetist, and all clarinets are the same size.
no not all clarinets are black there is gold silver and bronze clarinets also but black is one of the most commen
all clarinets have bells.
yes of course espesially if you cram it all in your mouth at the same time!
I had to cram all of my work into my binder.
There are a couple of interpretations to this question. First: The fingering in these clarinets are the same, the only difference you will feel or notice is the spacing of the keys. Also, in clarinets like the contra alto and contrabass the fingering changes a little bit in the upper register pass the "high C", you basically add an extra finger (The "B" half way, the one that has a tiny hole, you'll know). So basically, when someone asks you to play and "E" you would play the same way across all clarinets pretty much (unless altissimo). Second: In terms of pitch, they are different. The contra alto clarinet is in "Eb", and your regular clarinet is in "Bb" or "A" if you are playing some piece that requires the "A" clarinet. Therefore, you can technically say that the notes are not the same, because they are in different registers and even pitches. But, they are the same for the player, letting us read the music in the same clef.
No, because they have a small mouth, and no other dog has the same mouth as them, because they are all different sizes!
Place your mouth over the mouth piece and make sure your tongue is underneath. Then breath in and push all the air out of your lungs. Then squeeze the pump and breath in. Hold your breath for as long as you can so that the medicine can reach your lungs.
no not at all
Density refers to the mass of a material in a given volume (same volume for all materials)
There are about 2 dozen types of clarinets, from soprano, bass to piccolo etc... some are use with mouth piece, some are longer others shorter some look like a skinny saxophone, which one would you like to know about?