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.
Yes, they are closely related. :)
Clarinet! Clarinet has almost the exactly same finering as recorder! For the upper register, you do the EXACT same fingering as you would do in recorder! The middle and lower register is similar to the fingering in recorder. Also since both recorder and clarinet is plugging up holes, they are almost exactly the same! Flute is the hardest instrument in the world! For flute you have to position your mouth and blow the right air to play notes! On flute, it is very hard to play lower and upper register. On clarinet it's easy! Flute is hard like trying to find out all the numbers in pi.
picalo, flute, recorder, clarinet,
its hard but you can get a book called team woodwind clarinet and that has most clarinet songs in it :)
No, the chalumeau looked more like a recorder.
flute clarinet oboe bassoon recorder (musical instrument)
i dont have a clue but i may be able to play it on recorder
Recorder or clarinet
no saxopohone is better im 12 and even i know that
A recorder ; clarinet
No, some fingerings are the same or similar but others are quite different.
Flute, recorder, panpipes, bassoon, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, aulos, bagpipes.