2. Identify any techniques that are heard in the provided piece that you yourself have never performed or heard before. Research and explain what these techniques are called and how they created. The first one is pitch bend. A pitch bend is the lowering of a single note through a change in embouchure and air direction. To bend a note, you need to drop your embouchure and then return to the tuned note. To get it, you can relax your jaw and really loosening your embouchure, and pull it back to get its true pitch. The second technique is glissando. A glissando is a rapid slide through a serious of consecutive note in a scale. There're two ways to play it. First one: Finger Slide. Play the first note of the glissando holding a steady embouchure. Slide your finger slowly off from the key you're playing, but keep the embouchure …show more content…
It has a simple and catchy melody, featuring a prominent extended eight-note arpeggio. The piece is form of Rondo, the piano play three loud and powerful chords, and then the clarinet quickly comes in play the first theme, with bright tone. Repeat the first theme once, and then become the second theme. The melody does not have a big difference, but using triplets make the piece more active. The third theme compares to the first one has a strong lyricism. I like it because the whole piece is lively, fun and humorous, very smooth and cheerful.