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
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you need cork grease fora clarinet so when you try to put the pieces together it would be easier to put on
The clarinet has 5 parts to assemble it. So you just have to twist the parts together.
depends on how you want your clarinet but based all together most people in the us buy their clarinet from that brand
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the French Horn is a brass instrument. When you put in together you simply put the mouthpiece in the neck and your done. Cork grease is used for wind instruments like the clarinet. when you put together a clarinet you put the mouthpiece into the neck, but the mouth piece is lined with cork so u also apply cork grease (hence the name, "cork" grease). But seeing as the French Horn has no cork you do NOT need cork grease.
It is put together peice by peice in a factory.
you need cork grease fora clarinet so when you try to put the pieces together it would be easier to put on
You put your left hand on the first half of the clarinet, then you put the right hand on the bottom half of the clarinet. Finally, you blow into the instrument where the reed is.
Just like the clarinet, the way you got it out is the same way you put it back in.
The clarinet has 5 parts to assemble it. So you just have to twist the parts together.
depends on how you want your clarinet but based all together most people in the us buy their clarinet from that brand
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just put your thumb on the whole, that's on the first section of the clarinet.
the French Horn is a brass instrument. When you put in together you simply put the mouthpiece in the neck and your done. Cork grease is used for wind instruments like the clarinet. when you put together a clarinet you put the mouthpiece into the neck, but the mouth piece is lined with cork so u also apply cork grease (hence the name, "cork" grease). But seeing as the French Horn has no cork you do NOT need cork grease.
go to youtube and put how to play one thing on a clarinet by One Direction
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Yes. The clarinet evolved from the Chalumeau when someone put a register key on the back to increase the range.