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Author: bmcgar ★2017
Date: 2012-09-15 18:26
Howdy,
I had my first lesson with a German high school exchange student on Thursday, and though her English is much better than my German ever was, we're having translation problems.
I don't trust a German>English dictionary to give me the proper translation for these parts of the clarinet:
- mouthpiece
- barrel
- bell
- body
- key work
- key
- pad
- tone hole
- ligature
- bore
- reed
(I'm sure I'll come across more.)
Can anyone here help?
Thanks!
B.
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Author: Katrina
Date: 2012-09-15 19:27
Mouthpiece=Mundstu"ck (the u" is a u with an umlaut)
Key=Klappe
Reed=Blatt (plural is Bla"tter)
Those are the ones I know off the top of my head...
Other than that, the ring keys are usually called "die Brille" (eyeglasses) because they resemble eyeglasses.
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Author: Leo Sesemann
Date: 2012-09-15 19:42
Moutpiece = Mundstück
Barrel = Birne
Bell = Trichter
Body = Körper (Oberstück/Upper Joint, Unterstück = Lower Joint)
Keywork = Mechanik
Key = Klappe, Hebel
Pad = Polster
Tone Hole = Tonloch
Ligature = Blattschraube (on German MP's they normally uses a "Blattschnur")
Bore = Bohrung
Reed = Blatt
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