Using lots of air pressure and practice. I have a friend who can play high f on the trumpet on a 7c mouthpiece. It is possible and i have gotten to a d just keep trying !!
The clarinet mouthpiece is called the mouthpiece. It doesn't have a special name.
I just took a look at mouthpiece comparison chart, and according to the Bach numbering system, a 7c is listed as medium deep with a 16.20 mm cup diameter and the 3c is medium with a 16.30 mm cup diameter.
If you are asking about the Yamaha signiture mouthpiece, then this is a lead mouthpiece, it is very shallow.
Technically speaking, the bassoon has no mouthpiece. It has a bocal and a reed. If the reed is say a mouthpiece then it is not the smallest. The smallest would be maybe an oboe reed or a sopranino saxophone mouthpiece, depending on your definition of mouthpiece.
whats 7c + 5c+=
it depends on the size and brand, my 7C yamaha (an average mouthpiece) cost 40$ while my 14A4 schukie (mouthpiece made for playing high) cost 80
Using lots of air pressure and practice. I have a friend who can play high f on the trumpet on a 7c mouthpiece. It is possible and i have gotten to a d just keep trying !!
8c
7C MINUS bracket open c plus 2 bracket close equals 7c minus c minus 2 equals 6c minus 2
Its evaluation is: (4*5)+(7*3) = 41
7(c + 12)
c = 3
Add 9 to both sides: 7c - 14 Divide both sides by seven: c = 2
36-4c-3c=22 -7c=22-36 -7c=-14 therefore c=2
-1 x 7 x c x c = -7c2
-3.5°C is 3.5 degrees warmer than -7°C.