I believe the word you are looking for is embouchure.
You get cool sheet music and use your fingers to hold down the keys and your mouth to blow through the mouth piece and then play the song written on the sheet music.
hold down the octave key and A
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
Somewhat. The Bass Clarinet sounds an octave lower than the Bb Clarinet. It is also much bigger and requires much more air, as well as a looser embrochure. There are also a couple extra keys (depending on your model) that allow you to play even lower than low E.
that does not make any sense it depends on how he or she made the mouth piece
the reed vibrates and produces a sound depending on the keys you play!
Mouth Piece, ligature, Reed, Upper Key Joint, Lower Key Joint, Bell. I Know This Because I Play The Clarinet. I Know I'm A Band Geek!! D:
Put the Clarinet together (I am assuming you know how). Put the mouth piece in your mouth with the reed facing you. Tighten your bottom lip and rest it against the reed whilst griping the top of the mouth piece with your teeth/lips. Blow to make the reed vibrate. ~Silvernin~ Well, knowing the clarinet can play several octaves, there are many ways you can play A. the easiest is to use the A key right above the hole used to play E. You can also play the lower octave by having all of your fingers down up to C, plus two more fingers. sameer
Why would you want to play it on clarinet
No. You do not play such a worthless bratty-sung song on such a beautiful instrument. That is not how the music world and industry works.
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A bass clarinet