0 a tube-shaped musical instrument that is played by blowing through a single reed
1 a tube-shaped musical instrument that is played by blowing through a single reed (= thin piece of wood) and pressing keys on its front to produce notes, or this type of instrument generally; a woodwind
Renascence was written in 1974 for clarinet, prerecorded tape, and tape delay system.
A reed-tube instrument (clarinet-like), repitched by opening closing holes.
The bass clarinet is realistic but the audio example provided contains some undesirable clicks.
For example, the breath pressure applied to a reed in a clarinet-like instrument should vary according to the pitch being played.
They worked on keyboards and software, often in combination with acoustic instruments including -ute, clarinet and tuned percussion.
The bass end of the register is notably sonorous, enhanced by the addition of a contrabass clarinet.
During the research project there were also flutes, clarinets and a violin.
The first of these is the bass clarinet's statement in augmentation of the six notes of this subject, acting as a further braking motion.