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The clarinet is made of wood, except for the valve mechanism which is made of metal. Sound is produced by a mouthpiece and the reed attached under it. The instrument blends well also with thin musical textures. A soft tone can be produced at will, except for the higher register, which is impossible to play quietly. The instrument is very dexterous with wide glissandos and octave skips. The clarinets are transposing instruments, the material written must be transposed either up or down. The most common clarinet has the Bb-tuning, others are A, Eb, C, D and the Bb bass clarinet.
The differences between clarinet's tonal registers are great: The transposition table:
Eb - Minor third down Recommended combinations:
The most used woodwind combination is the clarinet - flute, but it is recommended the clarinet is placed in the lower tones of a chord voicing. Problematic combinations:
Clarinet with oboe (produces easily a rumbling sound)
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