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Yes, they do. It is the length of the instrument that determines the pitch differences. For example the Bass Clarinet sounds an octave lower than the B-flat Clarinet; the shorter E-flat soprano clarinet sounds a fifth higher than the B-flat.

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Yes, the only thing different is that the A clarinet sounds a bit higher compared to the Bb clarinet Eric (Grade 8 clarinet player)

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Yes, fingerings are the same. The Bass Clarinet will sound an octave lower in pitch.

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no, the fingerings are actually closer to Flute, but not exactly the same

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A normal clarinet is a B-flat clarinet.

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