Clarinet is not the only instrument I think but the way the embouchure is and the tongue position make it physically impossible to utalize vibrato. Although it still has a very pretty and resonate sound.
Signature series clarinet
Maybe Bravado?
Yes
If you refer to the word "vibrato" yes you can, but a little bit. Long time ago, specially in the world of jazz it was customary to use a lot of vibrato with the clarinet, but nowadays more modern players use little or no vibrato at all. There are different tastes out there, some people like it some people don't. The main purpose for making music is to create something beautiful, and if you can do that with or without vibrato it really doesn't matter.
vibrato of someones voice
Signature series clarinet
Maybe Bravado?
The musical term for a singing voice that vibrates is vibrato. It is produced by rapidly changing the pitch just slightly.
Yes
If you refer to the word "vibrato" yes you can, but a little bit. Long time ago, specially in the world of jazz it was customary to use a lot of vibrato with the clarinet, but nowadays more modern players use little or no vibrato at all. There are different tastes out there, some people like it some people don't. The main purpose for making music is to create something beautiful, and if you can do that with or without vibrato it really doesn't matter.
Vibrato
vibrato of someones voice
it is called vibrato
oboes are a very high pitched instrument that very few people know about. i play clarinet and my dream is to play oboe i have no reason why, oboes use a form of vibrato and are a c instrument hope this givesyou and idea
The way I use vibrato on any clarinet is I move my chin the tiniest bit back and forth. This will change the pitch ever so slightly. It is best if you have time to mess around with moving your chin back and forth to find what sound you like the best for your vibrato.
The instrument like any wind instrument produces sound by vibration. The tone produced does not naturally change in pitch the Vibrato effect is created by moving the instrument against the lip lightly or moving the jaw producing a wah-wah effect.
Vibrato is a musical technique that has been in documented use for well over a hundred years, and has probably been an element in music going back to the first musical expressions of early humankind. Certainly there is no 'first musician' to use the technique.