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Typically the flared end of a brass instrument (Trumpet, coronet, Trombone, sousaphone) is called the "bell".

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The very bottom of the Clarinet is called the bell.

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its called the bell

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What is a clarinet mouthpiece called?

The clarinet mouthpiece is called the mouthpiece. It doesn't have a special name.


What are all the registers on the clarinet called?

The lowest part of a clarinet's range, the bottom octave or so, is called the chalumeau register. The sound is especially dark and expressive.


What is a group of clarinet players called?

A group of clarinets is usually called a clarinet choir.


What is the appearance of the clarinet?

A clarinet is a long tube with a mouthpiece on one end and a bell shaped opening on the bottom end. Tone holes run down the clarinet in a vertical row. Besides these holes, there are also holes that are covered with metal rings. These are called keys. Most clarinets are made of wood but they can be also made out of plastic. The overall appearance of a clarinet is black with metal keys.


Why is the clarinet called the clarinet?

"Clarinet" actually comes from the French word, "clarionette", or "little trumpet". This has to do with the size of the clarinet as well as the sounds and tone of its higher notes.

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What is a clarinet mouthpiece called?

The clarinet mouthpiece is called the mouthpiece. It doesn't have a special name.


What are all the registers on the clarinet called?

The lowest part of a clarinet's range, the bottom octave or so, is called the chalumeau register. The sound is especially dark and expressive.


What is the reed a clarinet uses called?

A clarinet reed.


What is a group of clarinet players called?

A group of clarinets is usually called a clarinet choir.


How does we played the clarinet?

You put your left hand on the first half of the clarinet, then you put the right hand on the bottom half of the clarinet. Finally, you blow into the instrument where the reed is.


What was the first name of a clarinet?

the first name of the clarinet was called a horn.


What is the appearance of the clarinet?

A clarinet is a long tube with a mouthpiece on one end and a bell shaped opening on the bottom end. Tone holes run down the clarinet in a vertical row. Besides these holes, there are also holes that are covered with metal rings. These are called keys. Most clarinets are made of wood but they can be also made out of plastic. The overall appearance of a clarinet is black with metal keys.


Why is the clarinet called the clarinet?

"Clarinet" actually comes from the French word, "clarionette", or "little trumpet". This has to do with the size of the clarinet as well as the sounds and tone of its higher notes.


What is the clarinet reed called?

It's called a reed.


Can you build a clarinet reed?

Yes there are you tube videos about building a clarinet reed.


Does a bass clarinet have the same fingerings as a normal clarinet?

Not exactly, bass clarinets have five keys at the bottom instead of four, but other than that I think it is the same.


Does the garageband jampack called Garageband Jampack Symphony Orchestra have the clarinet bass clarinet and low brass instruments like tuba?

It has Clarinet, Bassoon, Trombone and Tuba. It doesn't have Bass Clarinet or Euphonium.