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clarinet

/klar-uh-net/US // ˌklær əˈnɛt //UK // (ˌklærɪˈnɛt) //

单簧管,黑管,黑胶管

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a woodwind instrument in the form of a cylindrical tube with a single reed attached to its mouthpiece.

Examples

  • Bennie Maupin played tenor saxophone, flute and bass clarinet, and is the last surviving musician from that group.

  • Wind instruments — brasses as well as woodwinds like my clarinet — produce sound through human breath.

  • What’s more, small differences between clarinet players’ techniques can have a big impact on the speeds and concentrations of aerosols that players release.

  • The last time I played clarinet with my band was on March 10, 2020.

  • This seems wacky until you see him on a boat with his clarinet, spinning out satiny loops of sound that do sound enticingly whale-like.

  • I suddenly became aware of a harmonica and a clarinet playing a weird, harmonious message.

  • He reappeared while Siebel, with the voice of a clarinet, was beginning to tell the flowers what they were to say to Margherita.

  • The clarinet has a mouthpiece containing a reed similar to that made by cutting a tongue on a straw or quill.

  • The length of the vibrating air column in the clarinet is changed by opening holes in the sides of the tube.

  • At length contra-bass and the two bassoons gather themselves together for a new effort and the clarinet has time to take a rest.