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The clarinet mouthpiece is called the mouthpiece. It doesn't have a special name.
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All Musical Instruments create sound by means of vibration. For wind instruments, the vibration derives from air passing over a mouthpiece, or from lips buzzing into a mouthpiece. For string...
you buzz into the mouthpiece and it makes the instrument vibrate which produces sound
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Yes, a trombone is a brass musical instrument. Like all brass instruments, sound is produced by the vibration of the player's lips in the mouthpiece.
All Musical Instruments create sound by means of vibration. For wind instruments, the vibration derives from air passing over a mouthpiece, or from lips buzzing into a mouthpiece. For string...
alto recorder
All musical instruments create sound by means of vibration. For wind instruments, the vibration derives from air passing over a mouthpiece, or from lips buzzing into a mouthpiece. For string...
Yes the recorder is a woodwind instrument. It requires a person to gently blow air through the mouthpiece in order for the musical notes to be sounded. Note that there are both plastic and wood recorders and that there are nine sizes of the instrument from the very tiny that barely fits in your hands to the giant ones that stand on the floor and reach higher than your head. (Answer provided by Daniel Hay, composer/performer.)
Over 60 drums, 78 recorders, 5 flutes and much, much more.