A third is an interval - the distance between two notes. I would need to know which specific note names you were after. If you are asking about playing notes a third apart at the same time (harmonic intervals) - that is not possible since the Clarinet is a melodic instrument, capable of playing only one note at a time.
register key
there are about 12 buttons on the flute. but those are main buttons, there are also 6 sub-buttons :)znd there is 10000 holes too so you can blow them:) an eat the flute after cuz its made of chocolate.
The pads on the valves that close off the holes in the clarinet.
A clarinet doesn't have buttons; it has keys and tone holes. There are seven tone holes: six on the front and one on the back, and seventeen keys; seven on the lower joint and ten on the upper joint.
A clarinet is a long tube with a mouthpiece on one end and a bell shaped opening on the bottom end. Tone holes run down the clarinet in a vertical row. Besides these holes, there are also holes that are covered with metal rings. These are called keys. Most clarinets are made of wood but they can be also made out of plastic. The overall appearance of a clarinet is black with metal keys.
A clarinet is a resonant chamber. The reed creates an audio tone (note) that resonates through the chamber. Covering holes modifies the characteristics of the resonant chamber and produces different notes as a result.
there are about 12 buttons on the flute. but those are main buttons, there are also 6 sub-buttons :)znd there is 10000 holes too so you can blow them:) an eat the flute after cuz its made of chocolate.
holes
The pads on the valves that close off the holes in the clarinet.
A clarinet doesn't have buttons; it has keys and tone holes. There are seven tone holes: six on the front and one on the back, and seventeen keys; seven on the lower joint and ten on the upper joint.
A clarinet is a long tube with a mouthpiece on one end and a bell shaped opening on the bottom end. Tone holes run down the clarinet in a vertical row. Besides these holes, there are also holes that are covered with metal rings. These are called keys. Most clarinets are made of wood but they can be also made out of plastic. The overall appearance of a clarinet is black with metal keys.
Yes.
4 holes
A clarinet is a resonant chamber. The reed creates an audio tone (note) that resonates through the chamber. Covering holes modifies the characteristics of the resonant chamber and produces different notes as a result.
One only needs to press the keys while causing the reed to vibrate by allowing air across it. Clarinet is a cylindrical bore instrument and the more holes open the higher the pitch, vice versa as the holes close the pitch is lowered.
their are a total of 39 14 have no holes at all 25 have 4 holes, 18 of wich are red but only 13 of them have 4 holes so thiers 5 red without holes that leave the other 7 with 4 holes.
the reed vibrates and the sound goes out through the bell at the end of the clarinet. the pitch changes when different holes are covered or pressed down by your fingers.
you put your fingers on some holes and blow through the mouthpeice. :))