Understand why your clarinet is squeaking once and for all (and what you can do about it)

While the clarinet is a beautiful and wonderful instrument, it will inevitably "squeak" from time to time. However, if you've been squeaking more than "occasionally," you may have a problem—but we're here to help you get to the bottom of things. We'll walk you through some of the most common reasons your clarinet might be acting up, and most importantly, how you can troubleshoot your instrument.

1

Your instrument isn't put together properly.

  1. Make sure that your clarinet is put together correctly. Depending on the type of clarinet you play, there are usually several sections that connect together with cork tenons. You should ensure that mouthpiece, barrel, upper and lower joints, and bell fit together properly.[1]
    • If you are a new player, make sure that the upper and lower joints are situated properly for your hands. The upper joint is for your left and should be on your left side, and vice versa with your right hand and your lower joint.[2]
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Your hand positioning is causing the issue.

  1. Experiment with hand positioning. Hand position can be a common issue if your fingers are small, or if you are a new player. Your fingers may not be large enough to cover the tone holes, they may not be able to support the weight of the instrument, or they might still be learning proper finger coordination.
    • If you are a young child working with a bulky clarinet, consider Investing in a neck strap. A neck strap can transfer the instrument's weight off of the arms and onto the neck. This can allow you to relax and focus on practicing.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Why can some of my reeds can make a better sound than other reeds?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Some reeds can make a better sound than others because of different strengths/thicknesses.
  • Question
    Why do I squeak when producing loud sounds?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Usually this means that you're blowing too hard into the clarinet, so try to relax your breathing. If the squeaking persists, the issue might be with the instrument.
  • Question
    Why do the notes squeak more in the morning? My playing seems much more accurate in the afternoon.
    Ben Wandell
    Ben Wandell
    Community Answer
    This might have to do with the weather or humidity in the mornings and afternoons. This is specially the case with wooden clarinets because they require a certain temperature for them to sound pretty.
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Warnings

  • Even if a mechanical problem with the clarinet looks "easy" to fix, don't attempt to repair it unless you know what you're doing! You could easily turn a loose screw into a need for a whole new instrument. Most music stores with a qualified repair tech on premises can analyze the problem quickly and estimate the cost to help you.
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Updated: March 13, 2023
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