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Did the chalumeau look like the clarinet?

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No, the chalumeau looked more like a recorder.

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What is a Chalumeau?

it is a cousin of the clarinet


What instrument preceded clarinet?

the chalumeau


Was the clarinet developed from the earlier instrument the Chalumeau?

Yes. The clarinet evolved from the Chalumeau when someone put a register key on the back to increase the range.


What bone was the first clarinet made out of?

While an ancient clarinet-like instrument made from a sheep or goat thigh bone has been found, it was not a true clarinet. It would probably be classifed as a primitive chalumeau - a shepherds instrument that lacks the clarinet's upper register. (The clarinet was developed as a modification of the chalumeau.) Primative chalumeaus were more commonly made of cane, and the few surviving baroque chalameaus were typically made from wood. The bone instrument was not typical, and was probably not the even the first chalumeau.


What was the name of the instrument that was later adapted to become the clarinet?

The "chalumeau", a recorder-like instrument, but with a reed attached to the mouthpiece.


Where was the clarinet origanated?

Germany from an instrument called the chalumeau. But the fingering system is from France.


When was the chalumeau invented?

It was invented in medieval times before the Clarinet and also the Saxophone


Did the clarinet evolve out of the recorder?

No. Unlike the recorder, the clarinet uses a reed to make noise. The clarinet evolved out of the chalumeau. See the attached wikipedia article for information about that instrument.


Where did the clarinet from?

Johann Christoph Denner invented the clarinet in Germany around the turn of the 18th century by adding a register key to the earlier chalumeau.


When was the clarinet first discovered?

The clarinet wasn't "dicovered" at all. No instruments are. It was invented when someone added a register key to an instrument called a "chalumeau".


How was the clarinet invented?

Johann Christoph Denner invented the clarinet in Germany around the turn of the 18th century by adding a register key to the earlier chalumeau.


Who invenented the clarinet?

Johann Christoph Denner invented the clarinet in Germany around the turn of the 18th century by adding a register key to the earlier chalumeau.