all clarinets have bells.
on the bell
Typically the flared end of a brass instrument (trumpet, coronet, trombone, sousaphone) is called the "bell".
The only difference is metal bell ring at the large end of the bell. B12 has it, B10 doesn't.
you can usually find it on the bell and the barrel, sometimes even the ligature that came with it, of your clarinet.
To effectively use a clarinet mute for practicing, simply attach the mute to the bell of the clarinet. This will reduce the volume of the instrument, allowing you to practice without disturbing others. Muting the clarinet can also help you focus on your tone and technique.
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.
Well of course the clarinet! The top part is the mouth piece and the bottom part of this amusing instrument is the bell.
I think you met joints, and the joints are the upper joint and the lower joint. The order of clarinet peices from the top is mouthpiece, barrel, upper joint, lower joint, bell.
Mouthpiece, reed, ligature, barrel, first joint, second joint, and bell.
Mouth Piece, ligature, Reed, Upper Key Joint, Lower Key Joint, Bell. I Know This Because I Play The Clarinet. I Know I'm A Band Geek!! D:
Do you mean Bellflower Music, in Bellflower, CA?
To effectively mute a clarinet and reduce the volume during practice sessions, you can use a rubber or plastic clarinet mute that fits over the bell of the instrument. This mute absorbs some of the sound waves, making the clarinet quieter without affecting the tone quality.