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The bass clarinet plays lower notes than the oboe.
The serial number of a clarinet is generally located on the back of the upper joint.
The longer the clarinet the lower the pitch or sound it makes. The shorter the clarinet the higher pitch it makes. The most common clarinet is a Bb (B flat) Clarinet or a bass clarinet which is longer and lower. Another common clarinet is an Eb (E flat) clarinet which makes a higher pitch or sound. As far as i know, they all have the same fingerings. The only difference is your embouchure (how you position your mouth) and the sound/pitch it produces.
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!
It depends on your particular lyre. Some will clip onto the end of the bell, or somewhere else on the tubing. Others will slide through the space normally reserved for the third valve slide ring (you may or may not be able to make use of this type, depending on your trumpet).
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.
the ring goes around the top of the lower joint. then you just screw on the clip!
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:
it doesn't a clarinet is of a lower pitch than a flute
The bass clarinet plays lower notes than the oboe.
The serial number of a clarinet is generally located on the back of the upper joint.
So there would be another clarinet, but lower sounding.
Mouthpiece, reed, ligature, barrel, first joint, second joint, and bell.
Nope. Other way around. The bass clarinet IS twice as long as the Bb one, and IS an octave lower.
a barrel joint on a clarinet is the bit below the mouthpiece, its simply there to help tune the clainet by pulling it out and in
The same as all the facts about the Clarinet except it has a lower pitched sound
The longer the clarinet the lower the pitch or sound it makes. The shorter the clarinet the higher pitch it makes. The most common clarinet is a Bb (B flat) Clarinet or a bass clarinet which is longer and lower. Another common clarinet is an Eb (E flat) clarinet which makes a higher pitch or sound. As far as i know, they all have the same fingerings. The only difference is your embouchure (how you position your mouth) and the sound/pitch it produces.