clarinet

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English - Turkish
klarnet

Tom klarnetini pratik yapıyor. - Tom is practicing his clarinet.

Hayır organizasyonunda klarnet çalmam istendi. - I've been asked to play my clarinet at a charity event.

i., müz. klarnet
(isim) klarnet
clarinetist klarnetçi
gırnata
bass clarinet
bas klarnet
triple clarinet
(Muzik) Üçlü klarnet: Sardunya'ya özgü, ağaçtan yapılmış, üç parçalı nefesli çalgı
clarinettist
{i} klarnetçi
clarinettist
(isim) klarnetçi
English - English
a woodwind musical instrument that has a distinctive liquid tone whose characteristics vary among its three registers: chalumeau (low), clarion (medium), and altissimo (high)
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A wind instrument, blown by a single reed, of richer and fuller tone than the oboe, which has a double reed
It is the leading instrument in a military band
a single-reed instrument with a straight tube
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A single reed wind instrument made of wood, used in orchestras and bands, invented c 1700 The clarinet developed from the recorder family, and is closely related to the saxophone Famous jazz clarinetists include: Benny Goodman, Art Pepper Search Google com for Clarinet
{i} woodwind instrument
A clarinet is a musical instrument in the shape of a pipe. You play the clarinet by blowing into it and covering and uncovering the holes with your fingers. Single-reed woodwind instrument. It is a standard member of both orchestras and bands. It has a cylindrical bore and a flared bell, and it is usually made of African blackwood (Dalbergia melanoxylon, more commonly called renadilla). It has a 3 1 2 -octave range; its lower register is rich and its top register is brilliant. It developed from the slightly older two-key chalumeau; the German flute maker Johann Christoff Denner (1655-1707) is said to have invented it at the beginning of the 18th century. The B-flat clarinet is the standard instrument today; the A clarinet often replaces it in sharp keys. Clarinets with the fingering system devised by Theobald Boehm are standard in the U.S., Great Britain, and France; those employing an older fingering style are used in Germany and Russia. Clarinets of other sizes include the C clarinet, much used in the Classical period and often preserved in German orchestration; octave clarinets in A, used in large European bands; and sopranino clarinets in F and later E-flat. The B-flat bass clarinet, with its rich timbre, is the next most frequently employed member of the clarinet family. Contrabass clarinets are made in E-flat or in B-flat
a single-reed woodwind instrument having a cylindrical tube with a moderately flared bell and a usual range from D below middle C upward for 3 ½ octaves
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A family of woodwind instruments with a straight bore in which sound is produced by a vibrating reed The term usually refers to the soprano clarinet, but the bass clarinet is also not uncommon in jazz
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clarinet section
the section of a band or orchestra that plays clarinets
contrabass clarinet
The largest member of the clarinet family, sounding two octaves below the soprano clarinet
triple clarinet
(Muzik) The launeddas (also called triple clarinet or triplepipe) is a typical Sardinian woodwind instrument, consisting of three pipes
A clarinet
licorice stick
A clarinet
clarionet
b-flat clarinet
the ordinary clarinet with a middle range
bass clarinet
The tone of the B-flat bass clarinet is an octave below the soprano clarinet Bass clarinets are known to have existed back to 1772 When Aldolphe Sax remodelled it with the metallic upturned bell, it too gained popularity in 1839
bass clarinet
A low-pitched member of the woodwind instrument family The bass clarinet is essentially a low clarinet, with the following stages of sound production: energy source: air vibrating element: single reed resonating chamber: the instrument's body
bass clarinet
a large clarinet whose range is an octave below the B-flat clarinet
bass clarinet
Woodwind instrument of the clarinet family with the lowest range
clarinets
plural of clarinet
clarinets
granadilla wood
clarinettist
alternative spelling of clarinetist
clarinettist
clari·net·tist clarinettists in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use clarinetist A clarinettist is someone who plays the clarinet
clarinettist
{i} one who plays the clarinet (woodwind instrument)
clarinet

    Hyphenation

    cla·ri·net

    Turkish pronunciation

    klerınet

    Pronunciation

    /ˌklerəˈnet/ /ˌklɛrəˈnɛt/

    Etymology

    () Learned borrowing from Italian clarinetto diminutive of clarino (“trumpet”) (as the first clarinets had a strident tone similar to that of a trumpet) Alternatively, the word may come from French clarinette, diminutive form of clarine (“bell”), from clarin, from clair (“clear”).
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