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Clarinet

The clarinet, a single reed instrument in the woodwind family of instruments, has found a home in both classical and jazz music. Questions about clarinets, clarinet players, and clarinet music belong here.

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Is their more the 1 kind of the clarinet?

It's not clear what you mean by "kind," but I'll provide a few answers that may help.

There are several types of clarinets. Commonly used instruments include sopranos in Eb, Bb and A, Eb Alto, Bb Bass, Eb Contra-alto and Bb Contrabass. Clarinets have also been made in other keys, but those are less common.

In addition, there are several fingering systems. Most common are the Boehm system clarinets. A modification of that system called the Mazzeo system is also used. The Albert and Oehler system are also used for some types of music.

Clarinets have also been made of many materials including wood, plastics (bakelite ABS and others), hard rubber and metal.

Finally, there are many different brands of brands of Clarinet, with the leading professional brands being Buffet Crampon, Selmer (Paris), and LeBlanc. There are several manufacturers of student model clarinets, some of which market their instruments under dozens of brand names. The total number of brand names must number in the hundreds.

What are the letter notes for the song firework on the clarinet?

It is very complicated so it is better to look it up in internet or join smartmusic to find it out.

How do you make a fake and creative clarinet?

Try taking Paper towel rolls and spray painting them black, and use pipe cleaners for all the metal pieces.

How much does it cost to get a new ligiture for your clarinet?

Some cost a few dollars, some can run near $100 or above. It all depends on what kind you want and what quality you are looking for.

Why does the liver end up being 'hurt' by all types of different poisons and how?

*****THE HUMAN BODY HAS A "FILTER"*****

THINK OF YOUR LIVER AS A "FILTER" for your body. Everything that you ingest, goes through your liver before it leaves your body in the form of waste. Medications, alcohol, vitamins, poisons, etc... ALL pass through the "filter" (your liver). If you drink alcohol over a long period of time, it takes it's toll on your liver, like a filter that is overworked. Same thing if you take medications, even Tylenol, or just about anything in large quantities over a period of time, it taxes or overworks your liver, and the liver can become damaged and inflamed. Cirrhosis is one type of inflammation of the liver, caused by too much alcohol. Alcohol mixed with medication also can overwork the liver, causing damage. Tylenol bottles now carry a warning label about mixing alcohol and Tylenol. They have found cases of liver damage and even liver failure when the two are mixed, in medium to large doses. So poison is not the only thing that can "hurt" your liver. It is only one extreme example of what can hurt your liver. <<>>

Is a touchdown play considered a first down?

In the NFL, if the offense scores a touchdown, the team is credited with a first down. Check any NFL game's play-by-play on nfl.com and count all of the first downs. Now, compare them to the total first downs credited in the box score. If touchdowns were scored by the offense, they must be added to make the totals come out even.

What was the first clarinet made of?

The clarinet was a major advancement on the earlier chalumeau. Most early instruments were made of boxwood, although some were made of ivory or other woods.

Ancient instruments that used a wooden reed and that were made of bone have been reported, but they didn't include the characteristics that define a clarinet - a speaker key that causes the upper (clarion) register to sound a twelfth above the lower (chalumeau) register.

What notes can't the trumpet play?

Actually, the trumpet can play many notes, and the range is usually limited only by the player's abilities. However, for a typical trumpet student, the range is from concert E below middle C to concert Bb two octaves above middle C.

What ancestors does clarinet have?

some anscestors are the Oboe, and different, earlier models of the clarinet.

What is the small piece of wood on a clarinet?

The small piece of wood on the clarinet is the reed.

Does anyone know of a cheap twin turbo set up for a 350 Chevy engine Baught or designed With a decent spool up time in mind?

Possibly a cheap way is with a Pontiac Grand Am set up some had twin turbos on them There is no CHEAP twin turbo setup you will spend a min. of a grand getting started and why would you want turbos any way go with a good fuel inj. setup or a blower way more power and faster response time

Which instrument did George Lewis commonly play?

George Lewis was best known as a clarinetist. He was born in 1900 in New Orleans and rose to fame for playing the clarinet in a jazz style. He died in 1968.

Can heat seeking missiles travel all over the World?

No. Heat seeking missiles can travel pretty far but cannot fly all over the World.