The clarinet is a woodwind instrument that is commonly used in classical music, jazz, and marching band music. It is made of a long cylindrical tube with a flared bell at one end and a mouthpiece at the other end. The mouthpiece has a single reed made of cane or synthetic materials, which vibrates when air is blown into the instrument. The clarinet is played by covering and uncovering holes along the length of the tube, which changes the pitch of the sound. There are several types of clarinets, including the soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, with the soprano being the most common. The clarinet has been used in many famous pieces of music and is often featured in solo performances.
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