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R. Willaman has written: 'The clarinet and clarinet playing'
yes, but its probably very difficult all of the fingerings and notes are the same on a bass clarinet as a regular clarinet. i played clarinet 2 and a half year before i switched to bass clarinet. i would recomend at leay 1 year of beginers lessons before playing the bass clarinet
The reed on the mouthpiece of the clarinet vibrates to create a sound. Though the whole clarinet is vibrating lightly when you are playing...But the reed is probably the answer you wanted.
playing a clarinet is just the same with a palatal expander than it is before. I had one and there is no difference.
what age did Richard stolzman start plaing the clarinet
Beethovan played the piano, not the clarinet, by the time he was 12.
Well there is not necessarily one instrument that is dissonant to the clarinet. Really any instrument is dissonant to the clarinet as long as they are playing a note that has dissonance with the note that the clarinet is playing. So say the clarinet plays an A and a violin (or any other instrument) played a G# there will be a lot of dissonant. If after this you still don't understand try to find a piano and play notes that are next to each other and you will find the dissonance
To warm up a clarinet you play a long note!!! trust me i have been playing for a long time!!! - There's another way... and it won't bother anyone beside you... just blow hot air into the clarinet, without pressing on the reed!
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Playing the Clarinet
It's not the bass clarinet.The octocontrabass clarinet (also known as octo contrabass clarinet, octo contra bass clarinet, or subcontra bass clarinet) is the largest and lowest member of the clarinet family. It is pitched an octave below the contrabass clarinet, or three octaves lower than the standard B♭ soprano clarinet.The Guinness Book of World Records lists the octocontrabass clarinet as having the lowest range of any orchestral instrument, capable of playing B♭-1 concert pitch (the B♭ below the lowest note of the piano).