Honstly, Think it's what you want to play. But, if you would like to know, the clarinet would be the easiest.
The B-flat soprano saxophone is in the same key as the common B-flat soprano clarinet. In other words, the sounding pitches on their respective music would be the same. The clarinet and saxophone families both have many instruments in them, and they are mostly pitched either in B-flat or E-flat, with some exceptions, one being the C-melody saxophone.
See Jack Brymer's superior text, Clarinet, ISBN 0-02-871440 According to Brymer ( 1976) any single reed instrument is, technically, a member of the Clarinet family. The earliest single reed insturments were crafted in ancient Egypt, and there are medieval precursors, the chalumeau being the major prototype for the clarinet. According to Brymer, the clarinet was invented rather than evolving , by J.C. Denner in the year 1700 in Germany.
No, it is slang for either "got to" or "have to."
im not positeive, but i think its the tubax (saxaphone)
You should do either your homework or practice your clarinet.
either clarinet or flute
Ab Clarinet's don't exist Either Bb or A! Try amazon!
It is likely that your teacher will either collect your homework or go over the answers in class. You need your homework in either case.
Homework is designed to either help you practice what you've already learned, or to work ahead and learn something new. You should be able to figure it out using your textbook. If not, ask the teacher for extra help with it.
I don't like homework, either.
"Not me either", or "me neither" are correct. Simply "me either" is not correct.
I believe that it is either the homework or you, but I'm not sure... ;/
hmmm... a trombone is brass, a clarinet is wood wind, so either flute or trumpet, either that or they grow up to be a FBI agent!
You either buy or download the sheets and play it
i dont know it either just doing world history homework.
The homework will be in the child's inventory. Click on it and the popup will be either "do homework", "get help from" if there is an adult in the house, or "do homework with" if there is another child the same age in the house (child or teen).