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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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Why is NASA so important?

NASA is research organization which provides informationn about space

Did Steve Allen play the clarinet?

I don't believe he did, in actuality. Many remember his portrayal of Benny Goodman on screen. I think the piano was his medium. What's worthy of note is that Steve Allen was a prolific songwriter. Jerry Vale's big hit in 1957 was: Pretend You Don't See Her.

What are 3 famous pieces for the clarinet?

Three famous pieces for the clarinet include the Concerto by Mozart. Another would be the two sonatas by Johannes Brahms (a late romantic composer), I like them both so much I would count them together. The third piece I would count as a favorite is the Sonata by Paul Hindemith (a 20th century composer).

What is the clarinets full name?

The clarinet has no full name. It is just known as clarinet.

Why is the clarinet the only musical instrument that is not allowed to use vibrato?

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.

Why is the Preamble so important?

It tells what the Constitution is about and what it will tell you.

I would like to learn a musical instrument just for fun either the tenor recorder flute or clarinet which is easier to learn?

Honstly, Think it's what you want to play. But, if you would like to know, the clarinet would be the easiest.

What is the model of Evette sponsored by Buffet with this serial number B10275?

It's hard to tell not knowing the type of instrument. Evette made mainly clarinets, flutes, and saxes. They are all of good quality.

What thing vibrates in a clarinet?

The reed on the mouthpiece of the clarinet vibrates to create a sound. Though the whole clarinet is vibrating lightly when you are playing...But the reed is probably the answer you wanted.

What jazz club does woody Allen play the clarinet in?

Monday nights at the Carlyle Hotel at East 76th and Madison. He oftentimes plays only the first set and then abruptly departs with Soon-Yi waiting quietly back stage from where they walk home together 2½ blocks away to their apartment on Fifth Ave. You can forget about taking pictures, asking for autographs, or even talking to the man, but you can expect to drop north of three-hundred bucks and say you caught the legendary jazz act of Woody Allen playing the clarinet in Manhattan. Today's date: 2/17/2011

What are the letters in music called?

The letters in music are called the musical alphabet. The letters represent notes, and there are 12 of them. Natural notes are given the letters A through G. The other notes are in between natural notes and they are called sharps and flats.

Is the Alto Clarinet smaller than the Bb Bass Clarinet?

Yes, the alto is smaller. They both have crooks in the neck just below the mouth piece somewhat like a sax. The Bb is heavy and quite a bit longer than an alto and rests on the ground between your feet during concert performances with the help of a stem stand. The alto is played along side the right leg.

Since bass instruments are generally bigger than the original instruments, I would say yes. The bass clarinet is tall and big, and sort of shaped like a saxophone. The alto clarinet is the same thing, but smaller. And the regular Bb soprano clarinet is straight and usually plastic. They all use reeds (bigger the instrument, bigger the reed). There is plenty of information.

What are the Clarinet notes for merrily you roll along?

I have no idea i was trying to look up for the awsnser sorry dumbasses

Why does the clarinet have holes for keys?

A clarinet is a resonant chamber. The reed creates an audio tone (note) that resonates through the chamber. Covering holes modifies the characteristics of the resonant chamber and produces different notes as a result.

Does clarinet use a duble reed?

No, a clarinet does use a reed but it is a single reed instrument like a saxophone.

What are the note names of the B flat concert chromatic on the clarinet?

A concert b flat is a c on the clarinet, and chromatic means moving upwards by half-steps.

Therefore: C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B

What is a clarinet mouthpiece called?

The clarinet mouthpiece is called the mouthpiece. It doesn't have a special name.