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Ideally a dark, round sound with as little reed quality as possible.

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u blow in it. the reed vibrates and tata!

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Q: What is the sound a clarinet makes?
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How does the length of a clarinet affect the pitch?

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.


What does a clarinet reed do that makes a sound when air passes over it?

It vibrates.


How does a clarinet produce sound of different pitches?

The register key, on the back of the clarinet, makes the sound higher. The sound becomes higher because the air moves through the instrument differently to make the pitch higher.


What makes a clarinet play?

You blow air into the mouthpiece, and the attached reed vibrates, which produces the sound.


What kind of sound does a clarinet produce?

one that vibrates and makes a noise! Ze art of trolling


What makes a clarinet vibrate sound?

The speed of the air being blown through it makes the vibrations. But the player uses their tongue to control the vibrations and help to define the different tones when playing!! Hope this helped !! ;)


What instrument looks similar to the clarinet?

Yes. A saxophone is made of brass but makes sound by a vibrating reed like a clarinet.


What does a barrel do on a clarinet?

lengthens the clarinet to help produce a richer sound


How does the sound of a clarinet get louder?

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.


What is the purpose of a clarinet's mouthpiece?

It vibrates against the inside of the clarinet to make the sound.


What is the clarinet reed for?

It is used to play the clarinet! As you blow into it, it vibrates and sends the vibrations through the clarinet and produces the sound!


What kind of clarinet should you have in middle school?

A Clarinet: Has a richer sound than B♭, frequently used in orchestral and chamber music. or A bass Clarinet which is has a lower sound. How I know is that I play Clarinet and I'm in middle school.