The sound of a clarinet gets louder as the musician blows harder into it. Also, the musician tightens the mouth to make the sound more stable, so you can make it even louder.To make the clarinet go quieter, you do not blow as much air into the clarinet.
Yes, a flat, cane reed. The mouthpiece and reed is almost identical to the one used in a clarinet. The biggest difference in sound is because the sax is made of brass, and has a lot of flared tubing. The clarinet is grenadilla wood, and is straight tubed.
put ur mouth on it and to hold the read and to make a sound
~A clarinet is a single reed instrument which means that you need 1 reed -Reed- a thin piece of wood that vibrates to make noise ~To hold it you put your right thumb under a piece of metal that sticks out of the bottom middle piece ~You put your mouth on the mouth piece and blow into it. Then, you put your fingers on the wholes or press down buttons to make noise *** make sure that you are sitting at the edge of your seat and you are sitting up straight ~There are several parts From top to bottom they are: - mouth piece -barrel -2 middle pieces -bell *Hope this helps!
that does not make any sense it depends on how he or she made the mouth piece
If you played recorder then holding it is just the same thing except the holes are bigger. How to play it? Open your mouth and don't move it. Place the clarinet on your mouth and close it. Make sure your teeth and the mouthpiece are in contact and push up. Make sure the corners of your lips are forward. When your blowing into it make sure you have enough air and your tongue touches the top of your mouth. Spellchecked by patssruel12
The clarinet belongs to the woodwind family. Clarinets were originally made of wood, and still are, though most are plastic nowadays. It also requires the players breath, or "wind", to make a sound. Combine these two and you get a wooden wind instrument, or woodwind.
Try taking Paper towel rolls and spray painting them black, and use pipe cleaners for all the metal pieces.
It vibrates against the inside of the clarinet to make the sound.
Disinfect the clarinet in question with industrial-strength vanilla.
yes of course espesially if you cram it all in your mouth at the same time!
The food is ground up into smaller pieces to make it easier to digest! Hope this helps :) xx