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What's the difference between clarinet and clarinet and flute?
Cut the crap and get to the point:
Let's talk about the materials first:
1, clarinet (clarinet in Taiwan Province province).
Generally speaking, clarinet is mainly made of wood and metal, which seems to be ABS.
2. Clarinet (Taiwan Province province is called straight flute, and wooden clarinet is also called wooden flute, and English name is Recorder). Traditional clarinets are made of wood (usually alto clarinets and buttons made of metal). In order to reduce the manufacturing cost, it is more suitable for classroom instrumental music teaching. In modern times, a clarinet made of ABS appeared. This is the orthodox eight-hole clarinet in Europe, not the six-hole clarinet mixed with bamboo flute after it was introduced to the mainland.
3. flute (English name). Modern flutes are mainly made of metal and glass. Early flutes were made of wood.
Scope:
1, clarinet. Clarinet has a very wide range, almost four octaves.
2.clarinet. The range of tenor, tenor, tenor, tenor and bass clarinet is a little more than two octaves, and it can be blown to nearly three octaves through overblowing.
3. flute. The range of the flute is about three octaves, and it seems that it can be blown to about four octaves by over-blowing.
Playback mode:
1, clarinet. Blow air between the reed and the mouthpiece, and then apply appropriate pressure to the reed with the lower lip to make the reed vibrate and drive the air column in the tube to vibrate and pronounce. Vertical strike.
2.clarinet. The air flow blown by the player from the airway hits the pronunciation window in a specific geometric shape, which directly makes the air vibrate and sound. Please don't judge the clarinet with that cheap toy! )。 Vertical strike.
3. flute. Through the performer's special mouth shape, the air flow is sent into the pipe through the blowing hole, which directly makes the air column in the pipe vibrate and sound. Blow.
Timbre (in fact, timbre of different materials will be different, and what is said here is only * * *):
1, clarinet. Each sound zone of clarinet has its own unique timbre. Deep bass, rich midrange and bright treble.
2.clarinet. Clarinet sounds beautiful, mellow, soft, beautiful and unforgettable. It is said that her English name "Recorder" means "flute that sings like a bird".
3. flute. The traditional wooden flute is round, moist and delicate, while the metal flute is bright and wide.
As for fingering and structure, there will be endless words. I guess you don't have the patience to finish reading it, so I won't talk about it here.
P.S. I mainly studied Baroque (British) clarinet. I have never studied flute and clarinet, but I know a little. The above information about flute and clarinet is written with reference to various encyclopedias, and generally there is no mistake O(∩_∩)O~
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