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Clarinet

Clarinet. Parts of the Clarinet. Clarinet notes. The Clarinet.

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Clarinet

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  1. Clarinet

  2. Parts of the Clarinet

  3. Clarinet notes

  4. The Clarinet • The clarinet is a wood wind instrument that has, a single reed mouth piece. A straight cylindrical tube with an approximately cylindrical bore and a flaring bell. A person who plays the clarinet is called a clarinettist or a clarintist.

  5. Prices • Prices of a average clarinet would be around £80 to £150 pounds. • A reed on its own would be around £1 to £2 pounds. • A box of reeds would be around £12 to £15 pounds. • A clarinet cleaning kit would be around £5 to £20 depending on the quality.

  6. Some easy music!!

  7. Parts of the Clarinet !!! Clarinet !!! Mouth Piece !!! Reed !!!

  8. Reeds !!! Reeds are the most important thing for the clarinet this is what makes the sound if you didn't have it you wouldn't have the sound that you normally have. The reed vibrates and when you blow the sound comes out.

  9. Hyperlink • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D49QJ_vjx_c

  10. Made By.......... • Ruby W • And.... • Alice A

  11. Feedback • A great presentation girls. You’ve gone in depth about the mouthpiece and how to play different notes of the Clarinet. • Target 1: Tell us about the history of the Clarinet and where it came from • Target 2: Research the Clarinets role in the orchestra. • Grade – A Mr O’Sullivan 

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