
(10) Three instrumental timbres were tested in all contexts: clarinet, trumpet, and bassoon.(9) His most recent UK productions have been a staged clarinet concerto and a collaboration with video artist Bill Viola on an acclaimed version of Tristan und Isolde.(8) However, measurements of the vocal tract impedance (looking into the mouth) give values an order of magnitude less than the impedances of the clarinet air column resonances.(7) In case of mandibular prognathism, when playing, the subjects pressed on their teeth with the clarinet.(6) The subjects don't have identical midline, comparing lower midline to dentofacial midline, when playing, the angle of clarinet to the body was eccentric according to maxillary incisors in frontal cephalo.(5) In 46 years as a director, he hasn't budged on his position that there's only one response: watch a basketball game, play the clarinet.(4) Gardner recorded and engineered Cabinet of Curiosities at his Shadow Shoppe Studio in Holland, playing every instrument himself save the drums, having mastered recorder, clarinet, bass, guitar, keyboards and violin as a child.(3) An embouchure aid was constructed as a means of bringing relief to the many clarinet and saxophone players who suffer chronic lip irritation as the result of playing their instruments.(2) commisure of lips and differences were found depending on the parts being studied and the sound played on the clarinet.

(1) The clarinet and trumpet versions were best discriminated in isolated contexts, with discrimination progressively worse in single-voice and multivoice patterns.It is the leading instrument in a military band. (n.) A wind instrument, blown by a single reed, of richer and fuller tone than the oboe, which has a double reed.
