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Clarinet

Clarinet


Family:   Woodwind
     
How to play:   By blowing wind directly into the instruments' edge & changing the pitch by opening & closing the holes with fingers.
     
First known Clarinet:   The chalumeau, a single reed instrument, was the predecessor of clarinet. In 1690, Johann Christoph Denner & his son Jacob of Nuremborg improved the chalumeau by inventing the speaker key. This gave rise to the Clarinet.
     
Types:   There are several types of clarinets, among them are: Tenor, Sopranino, Alto, Soprano, Octave, Tenor, Bass and Baritone.


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