Putting a reed on a clarinet is a simple but important task that must be done correctly to ensure the instrument plays properly. The reed is a thin piece of cane that vibrates against the mouthpiece to produce sound. If the reed is not properly placed, it can cause the clarinet to sound stuffy or out of tune.
To put a reed on a clarinet, first wet the reed by placing it in your mouth for a few seconds. This will help the reed to become more pliable and easier to work with. Next, place the reed on the mouthpiece, making sure that the tip of the reed is aligned with the tip of the mouthpiece. Finally, secure the reed in place by tightening the ligature, which is a metal or plastic band that wraps around the mouthpiece and reed.