move your finger to different keys twist/pull/push the mouthpiece.
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I play the clarinet too and I don't know the people that answer these are human not computers/bye love you! just kidding ugly
go to youtube and put how to play one thing on a clarinet by One Direction
The noun 'clarinet' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
The piano is a "C" instrument, meaning when it plays a C you hear a C. The clarinet is a "B-flat" instrument which means when a clarinet plays a "C" is sounds a "B-flat." I know this sounds confusing and the easiest thing you can do is play, rewrite the clarinet notes a whole step higher than the piano part.
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The brand isn't really the thing that matters. It matters on where you buy it. I, being a profession clarinet player in Europe, buy my clarinets at the local music shop. My first clarinet I got I bought online for $30.00, and it was in great condition. I suggest buying your first one online.
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.
Yes, they do. It is the length of the instrument that determines the pitch differences. For example the bass clarinet sounds an octave lower than the B-flat clarinet; the shorter E-flat soprano clarinet sounds a fifth higher than the B-flat.
The word clarinet is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a musical instrument, a word for a thing.
One clarinet was once made out of the most expensive wood in the world (The African Blackwood) and therefore the clarinet cost $25,000 per cubic meter.
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