The Clarinet is in the woodwind section because it is a reed instrument. The clarinet uses a single reed that vibrates back and forth because of a pressurized air stream the user applies. The clarinet is also made out of wood.
The woodwind family Single-reed woodwind. I wouldn't really say it has a specific range (alto, tenor, etc.) because of its massive range.
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Woodwind family
"Wind" because you put your lips adjacent to the opening and blow softly across it causing the wind inside the tube to vibrate.
Woodwind instruments are instruments that used to be made of wood. These include the flute, piccolo, oboe, english horn, clarinet, and bassoon. This is in order from highest to lowest sounding instrument.
Woodwind.
the woodwind, silly :)
A clarinet is a musical instrument. It belongs in the woodwind section. Used in symphonies and such.
it is used for a part of the woodwind section
Clarinet, piccolo, oboe, bassoon these are the members of the woodwind section
The bass clarinet is a woodwind cause it requires you to blow into it to play.
Yes, a clarinet is a woodwind.
the single reed woodwind instruments: Clarinet, Saxophone (family) the single reed woodwind instruments: clarinet, saxophone (family)
it belongs to the woodwind section; more specifically the clarinet family.
All the instruments in the woodwind section, like the flute, oboe, and clarinet.
To answer your question on what is a clarinet. It is a woodwind. You do not know what a woodwind is well I know. There is different woodwinds there is a clarinet, flute,saxaphone, and oboes. Nobody knows where the clarinet got it's name. I just play the clarinet.
The woodwind family Single-reed woodwind. I wouldn't really say it has a specific range (alto, tenor, etc.) because of its massive range.