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Woodwinds among Western musical instruments!
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Introduction to the Black Pipe.
The clarinet belongs to the orchestral instrument, which is called clarinet in Taiwan, and is called the recorder (clarinet in English, clarinet in Italian, clarinete in Spanish, clarinette in French, and klarinette in German), with a bright and bright treble area; The midrange is full of expression, and the timbre is pure, clear and beautiful; The bass is low, rich and full, and is one of the most widely used instruments in the woodwind family.
The clarinet is a type of woodwind instrument, usually made of African black wood, made of wood, hard rubber or metal, with a beak-shaped mouthpiece and a round hollow, and the body of the pipe is composed of five detachable pipe bodies, the tube body is cylindrical in shape, and the lower end is an open flare.
A reed is fixed at the mouthpiece, and when the player blows through the space between the reed and the mouthpiece, and with the appropriate pressure on the lower lip, the thin reed tip vibrates, causing the air column in the instrument tube to start vibrating, thus producing a soft tone. Its roots can be traced back to the horn and bagpipes, and it is thought to have evolved from the chalumeau, a single-reed instrument similar to the recorder.
The clarinet is different from the oboe. The clarinet is a transposed instrument, and the oboe is not a transposed instrument.
Structural composition of black pipes.
The mouthpiece (with single reeds and reeds), the small barrel (also known as the "second section"), the main tube (two sections, i.e., the upper and lower sections), the bell mouth, and the mechanical key system.
The black pipe uses the material:
Ordinary type: hard rubber, ABS plastic, phenolic resin, etc.
Professional: specially treated ebony, rosewood, mahogany or plexiglass, etc.
Features of the black pipe.
Instrument features: the treble area is bright and bright; The midrange is full of expression, and the timbre is pure, clear and beautiful; The bass range is deep, rich and full, and it is the most widely used instrument in the woodwind family.
With a vast vocal range of almost four octaves, it is the champion of the wind family.
The bass is deep, the midrange is rich, and the treble is bright, which is suitable for expressing a variety of ** personalities, and is extremely expressive in both band and solo performances.
The performance is very flexible, and it is very good at playing melodies, scales, arpeggios, articulations, etc.
The clarinet family has about ten tubes with different pitches and tones for easy switching.
It is relatively inexpensive among Western musical instruments, and has low requirements for learners' economic conditions.
Any age after a child's front teeth change is suitable for learning clarinet.
Learning the clarinet first can easily transfer to the saxophone.
The clarinet is small in size and easy to carry, and can be played in parks, by lakes.
The clarinet is one of the most expressive of woodwinds, rich in expressiveness, and is known as the "orator".
The clarinet is one of the most pleasant overtones in woodwind.
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Also known as clarinet or carat horn, the clarinet is known as the "orator" in the orchestra and the dramatic soprano in the woodwinds.
Produced in the late 17th century, the black pipe originated in ancient Greece and was introduced to China in the late 19th century. Its treble is bright and clear; The expressive midrange, with pure, clear and graceful timbre and low, rich and full-bodied bass, is one of the most widely used instruments in the woodwind family.
Usually made of African black wood, the black pipe is made of wood, hard rubber or metal, has a beak-shaped mouthpiece and a round hollow, and the tube body consists of five detachable tubes with a cylindrical body and an open flare at the lower end. Because the air column is closed by the principle of closed pipes, the length of the tube is only half of that of other wooden pipes. The clarinet in common use today has two keys, B flat and A, both of which are used as transposition instruments.
Related Notes:Chinese name: clarinet.
Foreign name: clarinetto
Also known as: black pipe, or carat pipe.
Birth: late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Types: BB, A, C, BE, F.
Tone: BB or A
Alias: Band Speaker; Instrumental singer.
Fame piece: Mozart's Clarinet Concerto in A major.
Common keys: B-flat, A-flat, C-flat, E-flat.
Application clef: treble clef, move the notation of the second degree.
Notation range: e - g
Practical vocal range: small group d - small word group three groups f
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - (clarinet) generally refers to the clarinet (woodwind instrument).
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The clarinet (clarinet Chinese name) blows wind music, wind music is divided into woodwind music and brass music, clarinet is woodwind music, with reed blowing sound, generally the mouthpiece, two sections, upper and lower pipes plus horns. The timbre is more rich and beautiful.
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The clarinet, also known as the clarinet or carat, is known as the "orator" in the orchestra and the dramatic soprano in the woodwinds. The treble is loud and clear, the midrange is expressive, and the timbre is pure, clear and beautiful. The bass is deep, rich and full, and it is one of the most widely used instruments in the woodwind family.
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The clarinet is one of the many Western musical instruments, and when it can be seen, it usually appears in classical or symphonic meetings, and belongs to one of the many woodwind instruments.
Woodwind instruments originated very early, evolving from folk shepherd flutes, reed flutes, etc. Woodwinds are the most timbre-rich family of musical instruments and are often used to depict scenes of nature and rural life. In the symphony orchestra, whether it is used as an accompanist or as a soloist, it has its own special charm and is an important part of the symphony orchestra.
Woodwind instruments mostly use air vibration to produce musical sounds, and according to the way they are produced, they can be roughly divided into lip sounds (such as flutes, etc.) and reed sounds (such as clarinets, etc.). Woodwind instruments are not only made of wood, but also made of metal, ivory or animal bone. They have a variety of timbres and distinct characteristics.
From beautiful and bright to deep and gloomy. Because of this, in the band, woodwinds are often good at shaping a variety of subtle images, which greatly enriches the effect of orchestral music.
Labial sound: flute, piccolo;
Reeds: clarinet, oboe, English horn, bassoon, saxophone.
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The clarinet is a woodwind instrument, also known as the clarinet or carat pipe, known as the orator in the orchestra and the dramatic soprano in the woodwinds. Produced in the late 17th century, the black pipes originated in ancient Greece and were introduced to China in the late 19th century. Its treble is bright and clear; The midrange is full of expression, and the timbre is pure, clear and beautiful; The bass is low, rich and full, and is one of the most widely used instruments in the woodwind family.
Usually made of African black wood, the black pipe is made of wood, hard rubber or metal, with a beak-shaped mouthpiece and a rounded hollow core, and the tube body is composed of five detachable tubes, the tube body is cylindrical and the lower end is an open flare. Because the air column is closed by the principle of closed pipes, the length of the tube is only half of that of other wooden pipes. The clarinet in common use today has two keys, B flat and A, and the nawei ruler is used as a transposition instrument.
An introduction to woodwind instruments
Woodwind instruments include flute, piccolo, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, pan shaw, and bassoon, and they all have a hollow pipe that blows air. Woodwind instruments get their name due to the fact that they were all wooden at first, but now many woodwind instruments are also made of metal and plastic.
Woodwind instruments have a long history, and the primitive flutes made by ancient humans by making holes in the leg bones of animals are the ancestors of woodwind instruments. Modern woodwind instruments are developed from instruments such as reed flutes, flutes and flutes used in folk ** in various countries.
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The clarinet is generally referred to as the clarinet and is a woodwind instrument. Usually made of African black wood, the black pipe is made of wood, hard rubber or metal, with a beak-shaped mouthpiece and a rounded hollow, and the tube body consists of five detachable tube bodies, the tube body is cylindrical in shape, and the lower end is an open flare. The clarinet-high range is bright and clear, and the mid-range is pure, clear and beautiful.
The bass is deep.
A reed is fixed at the mouthpiece of the clarinet, and by blowing into the space between the reed and the mouthpiece, the thin tip of the reed vibrates with the appropriate pressure on the lower lip, causing the column of air in the instrument tube to vibrate, producing a soft tone.
The clarinet is one of the most widely used instruments in the woodwind family, known as the "orator" in the orchestra and the ruler dramatic soprano in the woodwinds.
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The clarinet, also known as the clarinet or carat pipe, is one of the most widely used instruments in the woodwind family.
Timbre characteristics: the treble area is bright and bright; The midrange area is full of expression, the timbre is pure, clear and graceful; The bass range is deep, rich and full, and it is the most widely used instrument in the woodwind family. With a vast vocal range of almost four octaves, it is the champion of the wind family.
Moreover, the bass is deep, the midrange is deep, and the treble is bright, which is suitable for expressing all kinds of ** personalities, and it is extremely expressive in both band and solo performances.
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