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Q: How do the parts of a clarinet work together?
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How is the clarinet built?

The clarinet has 5 parts to assemble it. So you just have to twist the parts together.


How much parts does the clarinet have?

The clarinet normally has 5 pieces


How much would one part of a clarinet cost?

Pricing is different for parts. You also have to consider what materials it is made of, for example, a crystal mouthpiece would be more expensive than most students' whole clarinet together. If you need a replacement part for your clarinet ask in a music store - do NOT buy online.


Is CIBAILI a good clarinet brand?

depends on how you want your clarinet but based all together most people in the us buy their clarinet from that brand


What is this is what you call parts that work together?

System


Why do body parts have to work together to do an activity?

Body parts have to work together to do an activity because they are all one system. Without them working together, something may not function properly. This might be the lungs, or spine.


What is the importance of studying the parts of animals?

You study the parts of animals so that you can understand how they work together, and so that you can understand how our own parts work.


What is a group of parts that work together as a whole?

system


How did Stephenson's Rocket work?

all of the parts worked together which made it work


Do the three main parts of the circulatory system work together?

Yes, the three main parts of the circulatory system -- heart, arteries, and veins -- work together. By definition, every organ system is made up of organs that work together.


How is a cell like a marching band?

A cell and a marching band are both made up of separate components that need to work together. The cell, with all of its parts like the nucleus, mitochondria, lysosomes, Golgi bodies, ribosomes, vacuoles, etc., need to work together for the cell to work. A marching band is the same. The many different sections like trumpet, baritone, tuba, saxophone, flute, clarinet, percussion, pit, etc. need to work together to create a marching band.


Why do bass clarinets play in orchestras?

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.