How many movements does Toccata for Band have?
Toccata for Band has four movements. Tech. There are no movements in this song Its all a 2page song
What is the most important piece music that has been written for the clarinet?
Arguably, Mozart's Clarinet Concerto.
How do you do Harmony's New Clarinet quest on horseisle?
Start by talking to Harmony. She will ask you to make her a new clarinet. To make it, go and see Xamba on Jungle Isle. He will need molds for the keys and 5 logs of ebony wood, but he tells you that he can make the molds and so you just need to get him the wood. When you have the logs, return to him and he will tell you to go and see Sandy Flint, the rock shop owner in Appleton to take the molds and ask him for reeds and keys. Go to Sandy, he will tell you to get him 25 silver ore to fill in the keys. When you have the ores, bring them back to him and he will then tell you to go and see Barrett on Tail Isle for the reeds. Barrett will give you a box of reeds for 1k. Then, when your done talking to Barrett, travel back to Sandy Flint. He will give you the molds and the bag of clarinet keys to take back to Xamba. When you get back to Xamba, he will make the clarinet and give it to you. Then, take it back to Harmony.
What are the notes of the song yeah 3x by chris brown on the clarinet?
Lol Idk .. I Wish I Knew Cuz I Wana Kno The Notes For It Too Dx
Is the clarinet the only woodwind instrument that can glissando?
Although it takes practice, I know it can be done on a saxophone by slowly closing or opening the keys. Kind of like slow motion fingering with some lip control. I'm sure that other woodwinds are the same since they all have similar fingerings.
How do you cut bass clarinet reeds?
the best way to break in clarinet reeds is just to play on them, maybe keep it in your mouth for longer than usual.
to improve this answer actually play long tones in chromatics like concert f(g) you go down one half step and back up a whole step that's what i do at least i hope this could help a bit more everyone
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Don't do what that guy up there says If you want good reeds that last there are a few steps you should take. When you first get a reed, slap it on, play for a minute or so to get the feel of it. Then, soak it in water for say 30 seconds, no more than that. Then, lie it on a flat, clear surface (preferebly glass) and rub the read with your index finger on the side without the numbers and reed company. This will close the reed pores, insuring that your reed will last longer and it will not get waterloggod. Don't play a reed too much. Proffesionals usually altarnate several reeds so they don't wear them out too fast. Keep in mind, always dry your reed thourougly before putting it pack into a reed case, or else the humidity could cause the reed to warp. If you think your reeds are playing too hard or they aren't balanced, you can always buy a reed knife or sandpaper (find instructions to do it online as it takes a while to explain) to finish your reeds into perfection. Also make sure the reeds you are using are the right size and brand for you, and your mouthpiece combination. If all your reeds are sounding terrible when you take them out of the box, get a different type or size.
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I feel that you first rub it on a hard surface to get rid of the bad taste ( rub gently), then you keep it in your mouth for like 15 minutes. Then with a loose ligature, you play while slowly tightening it. This will allow it to break in, while practicing music. At the same time you will get used to it.
How do you fix a broken clarinet from the lower joint and the bell?
Take it to music shop and get it fixed. I don't think you should try to fix it yourself. You could mess up and make the instrument sound horrid!
Where is finger position for the note e flat on a b flat clarinet?
You have to hold down the keys for D (above middle C) and either hold the banana key for D sharp or hold the bottom key of the group of 4 on the right hand side when playing (attached to top key piece of clarinet).
What family does the clarinet belong to in the hornbastel-sachs system?
Why is it always unacrtattive southerners in trailer parks who get probed? Living in the south, and having colorful employment, I must say it drives me nuts having to listen to these peoples complaints all the time. If it is you probing them, and you must do so, couldn't you evaporate the dumber of the bunch? It would have the added bonus of sabotaging any future Ron Paul/ Mike Huckabee campaigns.
Music historians believe that the first clarinet was made in 1700 by Johann Christoph Denner, a German instrument maker living in Nierenberg, Germany. The clarinet was modeled on an early instrument called chalumeau.
The chalumeau was at its best playing low notes, whereas the high notes were of poor quality. Johann discovered that by adding an additional finger hole in the upper end of the tube, a higher range of notes could be reached. To improve the reliability of the high notes, the thick, crudely shaped reed of the chalumeau was made narrower and more slender. In fact the first clarinet was simply a high-sounding chalumeau. Early clarinets sounded more like a trumpet when heard from a distance.
Johann Denner died in 1707, but his work was carried on by his son, Jacob Denner, who reshaped the end of the tube into a bell to improve the projection of sound, and increased the range of notes. To improve the accuracy of drilling the tube, and to make tuning easier, the body of the new instrument was made in several closely fitting jointed sections.
During the eighteenth century, instrument makers continued to remodel and improve the clarinet, concentrating particularly on the fingering system. By 1750, the clarinet had made great strides since Denner's first model, and composers were beginning to include it in their work. As the nineteenth century wore on, other instrument makers, including Adolphe Sax, continued to adjust and modify the clarinet. Today a variety of different instruments and fingering systems are in use.
Are the courts for different stadiums different sizes?
No. All courts are the same regulation size, whether you are at the Boston Garden, Arco Arena, or the Staples Center. However, the arena may be a different size and may hold a different amount of people than another.
How long do you have to wait to play clarinet after piercing your lip?
It depends on what kind of lip piercing you're talking about. For a labret piercing, it'd seriously affect the reed and make it impossible to play. Plus it'd hurt like hell.
For a piercing on the side (snake bites, spider bites, a ring on the side) it would probably affect your embouchure, but it would likely still be possible to play.
The clarinet is a beautiful instrument that makes a beautiful sound. It isn't always easy to play. Even though sometimes it is hard to play, if you keep at it you will get a feel for the instrument. Once you are used to the intrument, it will be easier to blow. It will become easier to blow the more you play.
How much is a used plastic Vito clarinet usually worth?
Condition make a big difference. They often sell for as low as $50~75. A plastic Vito (or Normandy) in good, clean condition, and ready to play might range from $100 to $200, a little more for something real special.
Where can you find the clarinet 1st score for molly on the shore?
A person can find the clarinet first score for Molly on the Shore through a website called Score Exchange. Sheet music can also be obtained through most music stores.
Talk about all types of the different gases?
Oxygen, hydrogen, helium, neon and xenon are some types of gases.
There are many types of gases being; hydrogen, oxygen, anaesthetic gas, natural gas,helium,neon and carbon dioxide
How do you play Rue's whistle on the clarinet?
For the Bb clarinet it's G B flat A D. All of course the high notes, but not super high
When did Buffet Crampon make their first clarinet?
Buffet Crampon made their first clarinet in 1825 in France. They now make a variety of woodwind musical instruments and have manufacturing facilities around the world.