What is a Bundy mazzeo clarinet worth serial 908051?
I have one for $120.00 I think it's worth about $350.00 It depends on the condition of the wood and who wants it.
What family of instruments are usually found at the back of the orchestra?
Percussion instruments are at the very back, usually played standing. The last row of seated instruments is usually the lower brass - French horns, trombones, and tuba.
How do you keep an oboe reed from closing up all the time?
The reed of an oboe must always be kept wet in order for it not to close up. For a cheap fix of this, a small cylindrical container that can hold water should be used and a reed case that holds in moisture (you must buy this, unless you want to play on moldy reeds!) should do the trick!
What type of metal is the clarinet keys made from?
Depending on who makes them and their quality, they are made from either silver, nickel, or nickel-plated base metal.
Where should you look for your school's clarinet that you misplaced?
Of course you should. If you don't find it you probably have to pay for it.
How do you play a concert C on an oboe?
to play a low c concert, you put your (left hand) three fingers on top down.(pointer finger, middle finger, and ring finger)
to play a middle c concert, you put your pointer finger (left hand) and your pointer finger (right hand) down.
to play a high c concert, you do the same as a middle c, but you add the side key, right next to your pointer finger down with the side of your pointer. while keeping the hole covered and your finger down.
hope this helps!
How much is a mouthpiece for a a Selmer B in ebonite clarinet?
A good, name brand, student model mouthpiece for the Bb clarinet will cost in the neighborhood of $20 to $30. Inexpensive mouthpieces can be had for less, but it's hard to be sure how well they will play.
Step-up mouthpieces for more advanced players will probably cost $50 or more, and for professional level pieces, the sky's the limit. It's not uncommon to see professional mouthpieces that cost $200 or more.
Once a student has established a strong consistent embouchure, and can play the full range of the clarinet, (probably after a few years of lessons) a better mouthpiece that suites his/her embouchure will make a significant difference - often more so than a new step-up clarinet. at this level, mouthpieces should be tried with reeds of differing strengths to find what works best for an individual student. There's no best mouthpiece for all students.
Why was the clarinet in the woodwind section?
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.
How does a slide whistle work?
A slide whistle is musical wind instrument containing either a metal or plastic reed inside with a plug at the end. As the reed moves up, along with someone blowing into it, the higher the note will be. If it moves down the lower the note will be this is because of the compression of the plug causing low space to create higher frequencies and more space to create low frequencies.
Is the oboe d'amore higher or lower in pitch than the orchestral oboe?
The oboe d'amore is in A; the oboe is in C. The oboe d'amore is a minor third lower in pitch than the oboe, however typically music for the oboe d'amore is written so that oboe fingerings may be used (in other words, the note A is printed as a C, so that the player uses the oboe fingering for C but the note sounds a minor third lower).
Not all Piccolo's are black, it depends on what material is used to make the instrument.
How does the saxophone make noise?
Who plays squidwards clarinet?
Spongebob totally plays squidwards clarinet... squidward just pretends to play when spongebob is behind the curtain doing all the work....
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What is the metal tube on the bassoon?
The metal tube is called th boacle. It is where the reed is placed and what the musician blows air into to create a sound.
Do you have any information about Henry Gunckel clarinet?
In the Shackleton Collection of Clarinets at Edinburgh University there is an example of a Henry Gunckel stamped clarinet. This brand is said in the catalogue to be a trade name of Buffet Crampon, Paris, 1880-1920c. Somewhere else on the web I've seen a statement that a Chicago importer (Healy?) stamped imported French clarinets with the Henry Gunckel name. This is not inconsistent with the first piece of information. I have a B flat simple (albert) system example which is chunky with a high key action and really nice nickel silver keys.
Where are the palm keys located on the saxophone?
There are two sets. One is located at the top left (when the bell is facing away from you) and is used to create high notes. The second is on the bottom right and is used mainly for alternate fingerings. Basically, they're both where the palms are located.
Who invented the clarinet and were are they from?
Johann Christoph Denner invented the clarinet in 1690. He was born in Leipzig in 1655, Germany, and died in 1707 at the age of 52.
I think what you are probably referring to are the clarinet's sliver keys, which are located between the 2nd and 3rd fingers of the left hand and the 2nd and 3rd fingers of the right hand.
The left hand sliver key allows one to play Eb with the first two fingers pressed down (Bb second register). The right hand sliver key allows one to play B as a replacement for the right middle finger (F# second register, Eb third register).
These keys are especially useful for trilling and chromatic exercises. I have personally found that the B and F# produced by the right-hand sliver key offers superior intonation and tonality to the alternative middle finger option.
Is switching from a clarinet to oboe hard?
It isn't pariculary impossible to change from Clarinet to Oboe but a little difficult because you are changing from a single sheeted reed to a double sheeted reed
Are the fingers spread apart more on a tenor sax than an alto sax?
Tenor Sax
There's not a lot of difference in the finger spacing. Even though the keys that open and close are further apart, the finger touches are placed almost as close together.
How do you play star wars theme song on the clarinet?
you just play the high notes and you could figure it out
What are the clarinet keys for In The Jungle?
It goes in the lower parts starting with G all fingers down. GABABCBAGABAGBA secound line middle F sharp DEFEFGFEDEFEDFE next it goes in some of the higer notes on the clarinet With C Sharp. ABCBCDCBABCBACB. this was all figured out so i don't have the rest of the song, but this should cover most of it. make sure u do the sharps