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  • They both have the same mouthpiece design. The Saxophone's mouthpiece is actually made from the Clarinet's--that's where the inventor got the idea.
  • They both are woodwinds.
  • They both use reeds.
  • Some fingerings are similar.
  • They have similar sound-ranges.
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Well, for one, a Clarinet takes tutoring a time and patience to learn. The recorder, almost anyone can play with the least bit of practice.(In my opinion)

The Clarinet calls for A actual wood reed, and the recorder has a plastic, built on substitute.

The recorder, to me, is more of a whistle, where as a clarinet is an actual instrument. the main difference is you have a reed on a clarinet

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have to blow to produce sound you hold it in the same way your fingers block the holes for a different note

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they both make noises. they are both musical instraments. and they are both smaller than an elephant! HAHA! hope that helps :)

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Actually, I think it's more like a Flute. I could be wrong. The only experience I've ever had with a clarinet involved insertion(it was a good experience, guy btw)

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oboes are more like recorders than clarinets

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Both use reeds and are part of the woodwind group.

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Q: What are the similarities between the clarinet and the tenor saxophone?
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Tenor Saxophone


What are some single-reed instruments?

Clarinet, base clarinet, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, barri saxophone, tenor saxophone... I think you get the idea.


Is a b flat clarinet the same notes as a tenor saxophone?

Take the upper octave fingerings of the B flat clarinet (D in the staff to a D above the staff) and they produce the same notes on the tenor saxophone. On tenor saxophone, you would use the same fingerings for notes regardless of which octave you are in (for example: a D in the staff is the same fingering as a D below the staff) either adding the octave key to make the note higher or lower. The only inconsistencies with no relation between clarinet and tenor are the fingerings for C (middle key in the left hand on tenor) and C sharp (no keys down on tenor) Notes in the octave above the staff are different from clarinet to tenor as well.


What instrument makes up the tenor and bass section of the woodwinds?

Soprano: flute, piccolo, oboe, clarinet, soprano saxophone. Alto: english horn, alto saxophone. Tenor: tenor saxophone, alto clarinet (despite its name, it is usually used as a tenor instrument). Bass: bassoon, contrabassoon, bass/contrabass clarinets, baritone saxophones. Of course, since woodwind instruments typically have a greater range than human voices, there is considerable overlap between parts. Bassoons frequently play the tenor part, and clarinets often play the alto part.


What 5 wind instrument?

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Can A Bass Clarinet Ligature Fit A Tenor Saxophone?

Not very well, unless it is very small. I recommend getting a regular tenor sax ligature.


What instruments are in the key of E flat?

Some E-flat instruments include the alto clarinet, sopranino saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, contralto clarinet, and the tenor horn. There is even an E-flat tuba, but it's not regularly used.


What is the name of all 7 woodwind instruments?

Flute bassoon oboe clarinet alto saxophone piccolo tenor saxophone there are a lot more than 7


What instruments are in the wood wind family?

The Piccolo, Flute, Clarinet... Well, the woodwind family can be split into two groups, High and Low. High: Piccolo, Flute, Bb Clarinet, Bb Soprano Clarinet, Eb Alto clarinet, Eb Sopranino Saxophone, Bb Soprano Saxohpone, Eb Alto saxophone, and Oboe. Low: Bb Bass Clarinet, Bb Tenor Saxophone, Eb Baritone Saxophone, Bb Bass Saxophone, Eb Contrabass Saxophone, Bassoon, and Contrabassoon. Those are all i can think of at the moment.


Is it difficult to learn B flat clarinet after learning tenor saxophone and are the fingerings the same?

i play the clarinet and it really easy and fun and NO!!! of course the fingerings arent the same!


Which instruments in a band have reeds?

Instruments with reeds are called woodwinds. You would find several woodwind instruments in a regular band. These instruments are: * Clarinet * Oboe * Bassoon * Bass Clarinet * Contrabass Clarinet * Flute (though it does not have a reed, it is considered a woodwind) * Alto Saxophone * Tenor Saxophone * Baritone Saxophone (commonly known as "Bari Sax")


What kind of instrument is a tenor saxophone?

the tenor saxophone is woodwind insterment