When playing a clarinet, the core of the sound is formed by the mouthpiece where, by blowing through the mouthpiece, the player makes the reed vibrate. As the air is pushed through the rest of the instrument, the sound is acoustically strengthened, the timbre becomes more rich and the pitch can be varied. The mouthpiece of your clarinet has a big impact on the playing feel as well as the sound and, when it comes to choosing the right mouthpiece, there are models made for beginners and models made for experienced orchestral musicians. There are also models that are more suited for jazz music, while others are more designed for classical music. Here, we also stock mouthpieces made for Bb clarinets, Eb clarinets, alto clarinets and bass clarinets so you can be sure that you're picking the right thing.