The first well known group to use an amplifier might have been the Benny Goodman orchestra. Charlie Christian, playing with Goodman was among the first guitarists to use an amplified guitar in performance.
the first name of the clarinet was called a horn.
No the Clarinet was first made in Germany.
Some contributions include: All of those wonderful big band recordings The first major jazz concert at Carnegie Hall (1938) Many famous musicians came up through Goodman's band and went on to bigger and better things. Gene Krupa, Lionel Hampton, Jess Stacy, Teddy Wilson, Harry James, Ziggy Elman to name a few. His band was one of the first to feature several different players. His quartets and quintets were some of the first successful modern combos. One of the first, and the first of the really successful, racially integrated bands. Saving the music of Fletcher Henderson - his band didn't succeed, but Goodman used his arrangements. His classical performances renewed interest in classical clarinet. Just too many to list.
The brand isn't really the thing that matters. It matters on where you buy it. I, being a profession clarinet player in Europe, buy my clarinets at the local music shop. My first clarinet I got I bought online for $30.00, and it was in great condition. I suggest buying your first one online.
Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra
Johann Christoph Denner created the first clarinet.
Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra
Oran Etkin is a Jazz musician. Etkin was nominated for Grammy awards in both 2011 and 2012, the first which won. Specifically, Etkin is a Saxophone, Clarinet, and Bass Clarinet player.
The first Yankee to wear #8 was catcher Benny Bengough in 1929.
This website has your answer. http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/FingeringCharts/bbfinger.html
just put your thumb on the whole, that's on the first section of the clarinet.