Take it to music shop and get it fixed. I don't think you should try to fix it yourself. You could mess up and make the instrument sound horrid!
The bottom is called the bell. The next piece after that is the lower joint. The next piece up is the upper joint. The next piece after that is the barrel. The next piece up is the mouthpiece. The silver thing is called a ligature. The ligature holds the reed in place. edit no ugly edit mouth ppiece, barrel joint, upper joint, keywork & tone holes, lower joint, bell/
on the bell
Typically the flared end of a brass instrument (trumpet, coronet, trombone, sousaphone) is called the "bell".
first take the mouth peice and attach it to the barrel and if you are having trouble put on cork grease now there shold be three pieces left take one of the ones with all the buttons on it if it is smaller than the other one that is the one that goes on next then goes the other piece with the buttons then the bell i Hope that helped
The only difference is metal bell ring at the large end of the bell. B12 has it, B10 doesn't.
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.
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:
Mouthpiece, reed, ligature, barrel, first joint, second joint, and bell.
no kind of. The top is called the mouthpiece, the next is the barrel, then the head joint, then the lower joint then the bell. the bell has a hole in it so i guess you could call it a sound hole. whatever you think it is. i know because i play. hope this helped!
The bell,lower section, upper section, and barrel are made out of wood.And the mouth piece is plastic.
The bottom is called the bell. The next piece after that is the lower joint. The next piece up is the upper joint. The next piece after that is the barrel. The next piece up is the mouthpiece. The silver thing is called a ligature. The ligature holds the reed in place. edit no ugly edit mouth ppiece, barrel joint, upper joint, keywork & tone holes, lower joint, bell/
on the bell
all clarinets have bells.
Typically the flared end of a brass instrument (trumpet, coronet, trombone, sousaphone) is called the "bell".
first take the mouth peice and attach it to the barrel and if you are having trouble put on cork grease now there shold be three pieces left take one of the ones with all the buttons on it if it is smaller than the other one that is the one that goes on next then goes the other piece with the buttons then the bell i Hope that helped
The only difference is metal bell ring at the large end of the bell. B12 has it, B10 doesn't.
The parts of the clarinet from top to bottom include the mouthpiece, the ligature -placed on the mouthpiece-, the barrel, the upper shaft, the lower shaft, and the bell.