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  1. The reed should be placed in your mouth and a seal should be formed around the, reed ,with your lips and facial muscles. Extended techniques Many extended techniques
  2. Be necessary for transmitting speech. That demonstrated to Bell that only one, reed ,or armature was necessary, not multiple reed s. This led to the" gallows "
  3. Handle when inserting the reed on the local. To finish the reed , the end of the, reed ,blank, originally at the center of the unfolded piece of cane, is cut off
  4. Of these loops can vary somewhat depending on the reed maker. The bound, reed ,blank is then wrapped with thick cotton or linen thread to protect it, and a
  5. Kind of free reed s in use in the accordion as we know it today. Look at Free, reed ,aerophone History for more details. The accordion's basic form is believed to
  6. Both sets of teeth should be covered by your lips in order to protect the, reed , The reed should be placed in your mouth and a seal should be formed around the
  7. Used the bassoon to reinforce the bass line, and as the bass of the double, reed ,choir (oboes and faille). Baroque composer Jean-Baptiste Lully and his Les
  8. Its full length, or it can be bored in the shape of a cone. Additionally,the, reed ,can be a single or a double reed . Double reed s are used with both conical-and
  9. And its shape has an influence on the final playing characteristics of the, reed , The lower, mostly cylindrical portion will be reamed out with a special tool
  10. In either cork or string as a seal against air leaks. The local connects the, reed ,to the rest of the instrument and is inserted into a socket at the top of the
  11. Mostly cylindrical portion will be reamed out with a special tool, allowing the, reed ,to fit on the local. After the reed has dried, the wires are tightened around
  12. Process. The exact placement of these loops can vary somewhat depending on the, reed ,maker. The bound reed blank is then wrapped with thick cotton or linen thread
  13. Sets of teeth should be covered by your lips in order to protect the reed . The, reed ,should be placed in your mouth and a seal should be formed around the reed with
  14. And range The bassoon disassembles into six main pieces, including the, reed , The bell color red> (6),extending upward; the bass joint (or long
  15. May be removed from the sides (the" channels" ) or tip to balance the, reed , Additionally, if the" e" in the staff is sagging in pitch, it may be
  16. Smaller accordions are equipped with switches that control which combination of, reed ,ranks will be brought into operation, organized from high to low registers.
  17. By pushing in or pulling out the local, the curved metal piece to which the, reed ,is attached. Embouchure The bassoon embouchure is a very important aspect of
  18. In the shape of a cone. Additionally, the reed can be a single or a double, reed , Double reed s are used with both conical- and parallel-bored chanters while
  19. Although beginner bassoonists tend to buy their reed s from professional, reed ,makers or use reed s made by their teachers. Reeds begin with a length of tube
  20. As being happy by having: at his bedded heed: Twenty books, clad in black or, reed ,: Of Aristotle and his philosophies, The Italian poet Dante says of Aristotle in
  21. Of pitch control through the use of breath support and embouchure and, reed ,profile. Players can also use alternate fingerings to adjust the pitch of many
  22. The modern bassoon, as the two instruments share many characteristics: a double, reed ,fitted to a metal crook, obliquely drilled tone holes, and a conical bore that
  23. At least one drone. A drone is most commonly a cylindrical tube with a single, reed , although drones with double reed s exist. The drone is generally designed in
  24. By Honer with the input of Sir Jimmy Hand History The accordion is a free, reed ,instrument and is in the same family as other instruments such as the Sheng and
  25. Schoolchildren typically take up bassoon only after starting on another, reed ,instrument, such as clarinet or saxophone. Reeds and reed construction Modern
  26. Ensure both that no air leaks out through the bottom of the reed and that the, reed ,maintains its shape. The wrapping itself is often sealed with Duo or clear
  27. On the hardness and profile of the cane and the requirements of the player. The, reed ,opening may also need to be adjusted by squeezing either the first or second
  28. Fit on the local. After the reed has dried, the wires are tightened around the, reed , which has shrunk after drying. The lower part is sealed (a
  29. Reeds and Bell, at the receiving end of the wire, heard the overtones of the, reed ,; overtones that would be necessary for transmitting speech. That demonstrated
  30. Starting on another reed instrument, such as clarinet or saxophone. Reeds and, reed ,construction Modern reed s Bassoon reed s, made of Ar undo Dona cane, are often
  31. Consists of two wood boxes joined together by the bellows. These boxes house, reed ,chambers for the right- and left-hand manuals, respectively. Each side has
  32. Full-organ sound should work integrally with the English and German romantic, reed ,pipes, and with the classical Alsace Silberman organ resources and baroque
  33. The wing joint to a reed color red> (1) (). Bassoons are double, reed ,instruments like the oboe and the English horn. The modern bassoon is generally
  34. Lip My Reeds," which at one point calls for players to perform on the, reed ,alone. It also calls for a low A at the very end of the prelude section in the
  35. Assume a cylindrical shape during the forming stage. On the bark portion,the, reed ,maker binds on three coils or loops of brass wire to aid in the final forming
  36. Is quickly inserted in between the blades. Using a special pair of pliers,the, reed ,maker presses down the cane, making it conform to the shape of the mandrel. (
  37. Bridge in the Bay of Quite. The bassoon is a woodwind instrument in the double, reed ,family that typically plays music written in the bass and tenor registers, and
  38. An opening. The blades above the first wire are now roughly long. For the, reed ,to play, a slight bevel must be created at the tip with a knife, although there
  39. As a convenient handle when inserting the reed on the local. To finish the, reed , the end of the reed blank, originally at the center of the unfolded piece of
  40. And could be covered with dyed linen wall hangings. Floors were covered with, reed ,mats, while wooden stools, beds raised from the floor and individual tables
  41. With thread to ensure both that no air leaks out through the bottom of the, reed ,and that the reed maintains its shape. The wrapping itself is often sealed with
  42. Out with a special tool, allowing the reed to fit on the local. After the, reed ,has dried, the wires are tightened around the reed , which has shrunk after
  43. Accordion. The different types have varying components. All instruments have, reed ,ranks of some format. Not all have switches. The most typical accordion is the
  44. Color red> (2),a crooked metal tube that attaches the wing joint to a, reed ,color red> (1) (). Bassoons are double reed instruments like the oboe
  45. The Sheng and Khan are both much older than the accordion and this type of, reed ,did inspire the kind of free reed s in use in the accordion as we know it today.
  46. To as the" Turk's head"—it serves as a convenient handle when inserting the, reed ,on the local. To finish the reed , the end of the reed blank, originally at the
  47. The price and weight of an accordion is largely dependent on the number of, reed ,ranks on either side, either on a cassette or not, and to a lesser degree on
  48. Has soaked once again it is folded over in the middle. Prior to soaking,the, reed ,maker will have lightly scored the bark with parallel lines with a knife; this
  49. 19th century most boats were of all natural materials; primarily wood although, reed , bark and animal skins were also used. Early boats include the bound- reed style
  50. Each register stop produces a separate sound timbre. See the accordion, reed ,ranks & switches article for further explanation and audio samples. All but the

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