A sharp or B flat
i have no idea XD. i am just kiding the names are register keys and each one plays a different note depending how many buttons u hold. for example to play a G DO NOT hold any keys.
The timbre varies in the register played. The low register is rich and reedy, the middle register can have a more open, hollow sound, good for blending and harmonizing while the high register can be quite clear and piercing. All around a versatile instrument.
The clarinet has no full name. It is just known as clarinet.
C is just the top three fingers of your left hand down with your thumb on the back.
Go to Google and you can find so many clarinet pics just by typing in the word clarinet.
bass clarinet (single reed, like clarinet); bassoon (double reed, like oboe)
Defiantly clarinet! That is just my opinion tho so ask around!
To answer your question on what is a clarinet. It is a woodwind. You do not know what a woodwind is well I know. There is different woodwinds there is a clarinet, flute,saxaphone, and oboes. Nobody knows where the clarinet got it's name. I just play the clarinet.
The TMP register in the 8085 is used to hold temporary results of operations. You cannot directly manipulate it, so you should just pretend it is not there.
If this is the question I just had, then the bolded word is "Clarinet", and therefore is an appositive.
just put your thumb on the whole, that's on the first section of the clarinet.
The clarinet has 5 parts to assemble it. So you just have to twist the parts together.