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.
The whole instrument can, depending on hold and mouth positioning, but mainly the reed.
The clarinet is in the woodwind section because it is a reed instrument. The clarinet uses a single reed that vibrates back and forth because of a pressurized air stream the user applies. The clarinet is also made out of wood.
the reed vibrates and the sound goes out through the bell at the end of the clarinet. the pitch changes when different holes are covered or pressed down by your fingers.
the reed vibrates and produces a sound depending on the keys you play!
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The reed on a clarinet vibrates against the mouthpiece.
The Clarinet has a reed in the mouthpiece. It is the reed that vibrates.
The reed.
It vibrates against the inside of the clarinet to make the sound.
It is used to play the clarinet! As you blow into it, it vibrates and sends the vibrations through the clarinet and produces the sound!
It vibrates.
The whole instrument can, depending on hold and mouth positioning, but mainly the reed.
The whole instrument can, depending on hold and mouth positioning, but mainly the reed.
The clarinet is in the woodwind section because it is a reed instrument. The clarinet uses a single reed that vibrates back and forth because of a pressurized air stream the user applies. The clarinet is also made out of wood.
You blow air into the mouthpiece, and the attached reed vibrates, which produces the sound.
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the reed vibrates and the sound goes out through the bell at the end of the clarinet. the pitch changes when different holes are covered or pressed down by your fingers.