It's not clear what you mean by "kind," but I'll provide a few answers that may help.
There are several types of clarinets. Commonly used instruments include sopranos in Eb, Bb and A, Eb Alto, Bb Bass, Eb Contra-alto and Bb Contrabass. Clarinets have also been made in other keys, but those are less common.
In addition, there are several fingering systems. Most common are the Boehm system clarinets. A modification of that system called the Mazzeo system is also used. The Albert and Oehler system are also used for some types of music.
Clarinets have also been made of many materials including wood, plastics (bakelite ABS and others), hard rubber and metal.
Finally, there are many different brands of brands of Clarinet, with the leading professional brands being Buffet Crampon, Selmer (Paris), and LeBlanc. There are several manufacturers of student model clarinets, some of which market their instruments under dozens of brand names. The total number of brand names must number in the hundreds.
The standard clarinet and most common clarinet has 17 keys, there are more advance ones that can have up to 22 keys (maybe more if it's a prototype).
There are bass, soprano, and alto. But there are more than Three sizes! There is the Eb soprano, Bb soprano (most commonly seen), Alto clarinet, Bass clarinet, Contra-alto clarinet, and contra-bass clarinet. There is also an A clarinet!
It was a Leblanc ... I used to play it when i toured with Woody's band when there were clarinet parts. Not sure what model, but it played great.
she played the clarinet and the trumpet she was a very talented person
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
The standard clarinet and most common clarinet has 17 keys, there are more advance ones that can have up to 22 keys (maybe more if it's a prototype).
Probably a good clarinet to start is a Bb
The clarinet was made of wood (I can't remember offhand what kind). The clarinet originated in 1690.
no you can't play a clarinet with more than one reed but it could depend on what type of clarinet
woodwind
It depends entirely on the piece but usually 1 or more comonly none
A Clarinet: Has a richer sound than B♭, frequently used in orchestral and chamber music. or A bass Clarinet which is has a lower sound. How I know is that I play Clarinet and I'm in middle school.
The word "clarinet" is a noun phrase, specifically a singular common noun. It refers to a musical instrument in the woodwind family.
There are bass, soprano, and alto. But there are more than Three sizes! There is the Eb soprano, Bb soprano (most commonly seen), Alto clarinet, Bass clarinet, Contra-alto clarinet, and contra-bass clarinet. There is also an A clarinet!
Weber wrote two clarinet concertos, Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in F minor and Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-flat major.
well it depends on wich kind it is
1). Clarinet 2). Anemometer 3). Ocarina