The hard one is Bb and A. A is slightly longer than Bb. Eb is tiny, But Ab is smaller. Alto has a slightly bent barrel and bell and the bass looks like a Tenor Saxophone. Contrabass.... now that's a tricky one. The straight one looks like a stretched bass, but the curly one looks like a paperclip.
On the Clarinet there is usually a company insignia. From there, you'd look up the company and compare the clarinets they produce to the one you own.
Go to Google and you can find so many clarinet pics just by typing in the word clarinet.
The Boehm clarinet was initially most successful in France -- it was nearly the only type of clarinet used in France by the end of the 1870s
on the bell
Yes they are awesome!
The serial number of a clarinet is generally located on the back of the upper joint.
No, "clarinet" is a noun, naming a particular type of musical instrument.
Woodwind.
It depends entirely on the type of clarinet. Some clarinet can reach a low of E below middle C, while other can reach Eb below middle. The highest note achievable depends on the type of clarinet, and the skill of the player.
Go to Google and you can find so many clarinet pics just by typing in the word clarinet.
no you can't play a clarinet with more than one reed but it could depend on what type of clarinet
The Boehm clarinet was initially most successful in France -- it was nearly the only type of clarinet used in France by the end of the 1870s
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why don't you join band and find out
There are many fingerings on your clarinet. You can go to a website such as yahoo or google and type "clarinet fingering charts" into the search bar. That should bring up diagrams for all the fingerings you'll need on your clarinet.
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