Woodwind Instrument
Clarinet
The three branches of the woodwind family have different sources
of sound. Vibrations begin when air is blown across the top of an instrument,
across a single reed, or across two reeds. Reeds are small pieces of cane. A
single reed is clamped to a mouthpiece at the top of the instrument and vibrates
against the mouthpiece when air is blown between the reed and the mouthpiece.
Two reeds tied together are commonly known as a double reed. This double reed
fits into a tube at the top of the instrument and vibrates when air is forced
between the two reeds.
Made from wood, the clarinet produces a fluid sound when air is blown
between a single reed and the mouthpiece. By pressing metal keys with the fingers
of both hands, the player has the ability to play many different notes very
quickly.
This project was created by Ahmed Azab.
Since �2001