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No, clarinets and trumpets do not have the same notes. They are different instruments with different ranges and capabilities, so they produce different notes when played.
There's no reason a colored clarinet could not be made to high standards, but generally manufacturers who make better instruments don't make them in multiple colors. Most colored clarinets are not particularly good instruments and the colors are a marketing ploy.
There are A few different types of clarinets. The most common one (B flat) is about 1.5 ft. Long
difference: They are in different size, which makes different tones and pitches. For example: a piccolo clarinet makes a higher sound than b-flat clarinet because it is small.similarity: They are still clarinets, they look similar and are made of the same material(Some materials are wood, plastic)
Clarinets have been made from all kinds of different materials. Ebonite is said to have a good sound, it's just another option besides wood and plastic. People have different opinions on what's better and what's worse.
no the colored clarinets dont last as long as black ones
No. It was originally created as an attempt at a bass clarinet, but the two instruments are definitely different. The embouchure's are different, the tone and some of the fingerings.
Clarinets weren't invented until the 1700's
clarinets are a instrument. Sort of like a recorder except its notes are deeper
no, current did not have different colors
There different colors emitted
Different impurities give it different colors.