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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.
What are the notes to Jessie j who you are on clarinet?
well pio po pju it is a bb a bb ac a f# g g g g g g f
What is the difference between a 2 reed and a 2 and a half reed?
2 and a half is only half 2 reed is a hole
Is fenfe a good brand for clarinet?
I have personally ever heard of that name before. I doubt it would be a good brand. A quick search on google will show you there is no information about it. Logically, if someone is happy with an instrument like that they would write about it.
Can you use a French clarinet ligature on a German clarinet mouthpiece?
To the best of my knowledge, you can't use a boehm ligature on an oehler clarinet. Even if you could, I would not recommend it because it could cause some damage to the mouthpiece. I hope this helps.
What is the best clarinet cleaning kit?
A cloth to clean the parts and something to clean the keys (forgot what it was called).
Is it worth buying a used clarinet?
Start of by looking at a local store. Then move to ebay, and see if you can find an older clarinet that is either worth repairing or is in good condition. Last, go to woodwinds and brasswinds web site, they usually have good deals (google it).
Which side do you wet on the clarinets reed on?
How you would get your reed wet is by taking the part that has the size number, For Ex: 3, then put the part that has the "3" FACING your tounge and the NOT thicker side outside your mouth. (: hope this helped! Good luck!
Where does the Yamaha YCL 250 clarinet manufactured?
I have one and contacted Yamaha to find out where mine was made. Mine was assembled in Grand Rapids, MI. I understand a lot of their student clarinets have been made there. I've heard that some are also made in Indonesia, though that might be their earlier student models. Contact Yamaha's customer service with your serial number and they should happily tell you!
Jean La Serre 899 clarinet made in Italy how old is it and what is it worth?
i have a jean la serre wooden clarenet # 8653 how mush is it wort
Why does the flute's b doesn't sound the same as clarinet?
hi. i actually play the flute and my brother plays the clarinet. your right, they sound quite horrid when both b's are played at the same time. they sound different because the flute and the clarinet are different keys. you will find that if the clarinet plays a c and the flute plays a b, they are the same notes :] hope i helped
How does the clarinet sound produce?
the reed vibrates and the sound goes out through the bell at the end of the clarinet. the pitch changes when different holes are covered or pressed down by your fingers.
Why does the wooden clarinet have to be cleaned with bore oil?
Wooden clarinets DO NOT have to be cleaned with bore oil. I have had my clarinets for eight years and have never used bore oil on them. It is a waste of time and money. Any reputable clarinet repairman or clarinetist worth his salt will tell you that bore oil is a waste of time and unnecessary.
What products are needed to properly take care of a Selmer Clarinet?
Selmer sells products designed to help you properly take care of your Selmer Clarinet. One item they sell is a pull-through Dri-Bore clarinet swab. This is used to clean the inside of the instrument. It is also important to have a well-made carrying case with strong latches to keep the clarinet from damage due to accidental dropping or bumping.
What are facts about clarinets?
The clarinet is a single reed woodwindinstrument. Clarinets come in many different sizes, with different pitch ranges. Though there are more than a dozen different modern clarinet types, the most common ones used in orchestras and bands are the B flat and A clarinets. The bass clarinet, which is much bigger than the standard and has an upwardly curved bell, is also frequently used in modern bands and orchestras. Other clarinets include the A flat, B flat, and E flat sopraninos, alto clarinets, contralto, and contrabass clarinets. The standard clarinet consists of five parts-the mouthpiece, the barrel or tuning socket, the upper joint, lower joint, and the bell. A thin piece of cane called a reed must be inserted in the mouthpiece before the instrument can be played. Different notes are produced as the player moves his fingers over holes and metal keys which open and close air holes in the clarinet's body.
It is a very clever instrument generally made form wood and it comes in dark blue, grey brown and black.
The notes on the clarinet are also the same as the Bass Clarinet. The lowest note on the clarinet E --- bass clarinet is Eb.
The clarinet is very cool in Manny ways. It is a woodwind instrument. People usually don't forget the notes. So don't freak out during a concert.
Johann Christoph Denner Invented the clarinet. Mozart was the first person to use a clarinet in a symphony. The clarinet has a slim body and has 20 holes on the side. If im not wrong, THe clarinet has 40 total notes that you can play! :D haha these are random things that poped in my head, so other then that, GOOD LUCK! :D
The clarinet is a woodwind instrument that can be made in different keys. The most common is the B flat clarinet. (the one I play). There is also the bass clarinet, the E flat clarinet and others. This instrument can be found in the orchestra as well as in bands. It's a great instrument to play.
~ It is very versatile
~ It can play really soft and really loud
~ It is the best instrument of allits an instrument
Clarinets were originally made of wood.
When clarinets were first invented, they were played with the mouthpiece backwards.
Clarinets were invented in the medieval ages.
The most common type of clarinet is a Bb. You can find many other types.
Can playing a clarinet improve your singing?
I'm doing harmonica lessons at the moment and the teacher said that wind instruments can be benefical for people with asthma as it can get the lungs working harder etc -- and since singing is about breathing and control when pushing the air out, maybe it can also... I was singing in the car tonight on the way home from the lesson and I thought mine had improved!
Is clarinet used for Rhapsody in Blue?
The clarinet soloist begins the piece and plays throughout the entire piece. Rhapsody in Blue is most often asked to play for professional orchestra auditions.