The Clarinet is a part of the Woodwind family that uses a wooden reed when played. When air is blown through the opening between the reed and its mouthpiece, the reed vibrates
and produces its sound. The five sections of the modern Bb Clarinet are the Bell, Lower Joint, Upper Joint, Barrel, and the Mouthpiece. When the sections are assembled properly,
the instrument is ready to play. The Clarinet is used in Orchestras, Concert Bands, Jazz Ensembles, and Rock and Pop.