What woodwind instrument has 2 thin strips and a double-reed?
It's hard to tell with the amount of information you are providing, but it could be an Oboe or a Bassoon. They both use two thin reeds put together with some string material, but the oboe uses a tiny tube and the bassoon does not.
What is a mezzo-soprano saxophone?
To the best of my knowledge there is no such instrument. there are Soprano (usually a straight- tapered pipe) Alto, Tenor, and Baritone forms of the Saxophone designed by Adolph Sax who was NOT German but Belgian, residing in France. a stylized stone form of one of these instruments adorns his tomb in a Paris cemetery, possibly Pere Lachaise, which literally means- Father, The Chair! ( Top seated?) The Mezzo-Soprano Saxophone is a rare saxophone pitched in the key of F (one whole tone higher than the standard Alto). It was originally designed by Adolph Sax as the Symphony Alto in F; the Mezzo-Soprano was only produced by C.G. Conn between 1928-1930. It does resembles an Alto in appearance and shape. Only a few examples exist today, and those extant instruments usually command a high price tag.
What is the best clarinet barrel?
The Buffet Moening barrel, best suited for the R13, is a great barrel that helps focus the tone and improve intonation
The clarinet has 5 parts to assemble it. So you just have to twist the parts together.
What grade is the saint-saens clarinet sonata?
The fourth movement of the sonata is an ABRSM Grade 8 piece. The second movent has previously been a Grade 6 piece. The other two movements, the first and third, I believe are ungraded. However, I would say the third technically is very easy but very dependent on emotions to make a good performance.
Can you show you a pic of a clarinet?
Go to Google and you can find so many clarinet pics just by typing in the word clarinet.
What is a smaller or larger relative of the oboe?
The English horn, Oboe d' amore ,Piccolo oboe ,Oboe da caccia ,Hecklphone, Contrabass oboe.
What are the notes for skater boy on clarinet?
i dont have a clue but i may be able to play it on recorder
What vibrates when you blow into a woodwind instrument?
You're reed on you're mouthpiece causes the sound that you hear from all woodwind instruments. =)
Who are the top 5 clarinet players of all time?
1700's - Anton Stadler.
1800's - Richard Mühlfeld, Heinrich Baermann.
Recent times - Benny Goodman, Richard Stoltzman, Bernard Izen, Eddie Daniels and Woody Herman.
The sarrusophone is a family of transposing musical instruments patented and placed into production by Pierre-Louis Gautrot in 1856. The sarrusophone is a woodwind instrument with a brass body with a conical bore, and designed to be played with a double reed.
What are the clarinet notes to teenagers mcr?
I'm guessing thgrouh fan base networks where they had to make contact with one another because of there job or they were introduced thgrouh friends.
Why is a clarinet is called a 6 ring 17 key?
The most common clarinets use the Boehm system of fingering. There are a series of holes in the instrument that are covered by the fingers (and left thumb), as well as many other holes that are covered by padded keys. Six of the seven holes that are covered directly by fingers or thumb have metal rings around them so that when the player covers the hole, he/she also presses the ring, which is linked to keys that open or close other holes.
In addition, a standard Boehm system clarinet has seventeen keys that are operated primarily by the index fingers and pinky finger of each hand and that cover or uncover additional holes.
A seventh ring is sometimes added for the left hand third finger, so that there's a ring for all seven finger holes - the first three fingers of each hand and for the left thumb. Eighteen and twenty key clarinets also exist, with the 18th key adding an extra note (Eb) at the bottom of the instrument. The other added keys help with some awkward fingerings. These modifications are not rare, but the vast majority of instruments, even for professional players have the standard six rings and seventeen keys.
Clarinet.
Who was the first person to play the Oboe?
This person invented the oboe so she probrably was the first person to play it. Her name was Jean Hotteterre.
Why are wood oboes made of African blackwood?
Other woods and other materials could be used, but African blackwood has very good tonal qualities. It is used not only for oboes, but also for clarinets, pipes of different sorts of bagpipes, and other instruments. It is very expensive.
Which woodwind instrument played in the Classical orchestra but not in the Baroque orchestra?
The clarinet.
What woodwind instrument is also called a little trumpet and uses a single reed?
saxophone, i assume.
How does the length of a clarinet affect the pitch?
The longer the clarinet the lower the pitch or sound it makes. The shorter the clarinet the higher pitch it makes. The most common clarinet is a Bb (B flat) Clarinet or a bass clarinet which is longer and lower. Another common clarinet is an Eb (E flat) clarinet which makes a higher pitch or sound. As far as i know, they all have the same fingerings. The only difference is your embouchure (how you position your mouth) and the sound/pitch it produces.