there was one very famous person that played the Bass Clarinet and was known throughout the world,that person surprizingly was a women
it was
YOUR MOTHERRR
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Buffet 1193 Prestige Low C Bass Clarinet
Nope. Other way around. The bass clarinet IS twice as long as the Bb one, and IS an octave lower.
clarinet, bass clarinet, saxaphone, alto sax,
Clarinets play in treble clef.
He is not known for that and most likely never did but he very well could have !
Benny Goodman.
Playing the bass clarinet is not a very good way to become famous. The bass clarinet is usually played as a second or third instrument by reed men - clarinetists or saxophonists. Bass clarinet specialists include Todd Marcus, Michael Pilz and Jacob Stein. Jazz players who used the bass as one of their primary instruments include Eric Dolphy and Benny Maupin. More famous names who occasionally played the bass clarinet include jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington's bari sax player Harry Carney, and jazz flautist Herbie Mann. Me too - but I'm not exactly famous.
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yes, but its probably very difficult all of the fingerings and notes are the same on a bass clarinet as a regular clarinet. i played clarinet 2 and a half year before i switched to bass clarinet. i would recomend at leay 1 year of beginers lessons before playing the bass clarinet
Yep. You can play Bass Clarinet.
Who Cares because he wanted to be famous
The bass clarinet, in the form we know it today, was invented in 1838, in Belgium by Adolph Sax, who later invented the saxophone. There were earlier instruments which were clarinet like and that played in the bass register, but they were generally not much like soprano clarinets of the time.
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A bass clarinet
It looks like a hybrid of the Clarinet and A Saxophone. U really dont want to know
The bass clarinet originated in Germany
Ill say the bass clarinet