Because the mouthpiece is disposable, the barrel can be pulled out or pushed in for tuning, the upper and lower joints can be pulled apart or pushed together for tuning, and the barrel can be altered for resonance.
The clarinet normally has 5 pieces
The clarinet has 5 parts to assemble it. So you just have to twist the parts together.
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Bass clarinets play in orchestras because orchestras sometimes play pieces that are scored for bass clarinet, or have bass clarinet parts in it. One example of a piece like that is The Rite Of Spring, by Igor Stravinsky. It has significant solos and duets by the bass clarinet, and "the show cannot go on" without the bass clarinet. But most pieces, do not have bass clarinet parts, so the bass clarinet is rarely seen in orchestras today.
Clarinet, sax, oboe, basson, bass clarinet,
It was a Leblanc ... I used to play it when i toured with Woody's band when there were clarinet parts. Not sure what model, but it played great.
The four main woodwinds are the flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon. Some pieces have additional parts for piccolo, English horn, E-flat clarinet, bass clarinet, and contrabassoon.
No. You will have to buy a broken one and maybe use some parts from that one.
about 3 to 5 inches wide.
The main four are the flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon. Beyond that, there is the piccolo, the English horn, the bass clarinet, and the contrabassoon.
well i don't have five reasons but i play clarinet and I know from my head ;) that saxophone is very similar to clarinet. hope this helps :)
To change the loudness on a clarinet you can change the reeds which come from 1-5, 1 being the easiest reed to play and 5 being the hardest to play.