To tongue on your Clarinet all you do is put it in playing position (mouthpiece, wet reed and ligature all in place, then you press your bottom lip flat on reed and bite down with top teeth. Keep lip muscles clenched) Position your tongue inside your mouth so it is in a point (not flat) and tap your reed with your tongue to the rhythm.
What always helped me was to say "too". Also keep a continuous flow of air, but stop it by pressing your top hard against reed.
I hope this helped! :)
no
no, it is a completely natural form of your mouth, when playing
clarinet
The sound of a clarinet gets louder as the musician blows harder into it. Also, the musician tightens the mouth to make the sound more stable, so you can make it even louder.To make the clarinet go quieter, you do not blow as much air into the clarinet.
Somewhat. The Bass Clarinet sounds an octave lower than the Bb Clarinet. It is also much bigger and requires much more air, as well as a looser embrochure. There are also a couple extra keys (depending on your model) that allow you to play even lower than low E.
no
the reed
the mouth peice
thts what a mouthpiece is made of...wood just like the rest of the clarinet
In good condition
no, it is a completely natural form of your mouth, when playing
clarinet
I believe the word you are looking for is embouchure.
The sound of a clarinet gets louder as the musician blows harder into it. Also, the musician tightens the mouth to make the sound more stable, so you can make it even louder.To make the clarinet go quieter, you do not blow as much air into the clarinet.
The whole instrument can, depending on hold and mouth positioning, but mainly the reed.
The whole instrument can, depending on hold and mouth positioning, but mainly the reed.
put ur mouth on it and to hold the read and to make a sound