Clarinets are used in many different ensembles, rangng from Orchestras to swing bands. There are also Clarinet choirs where all different types of clarinet play in harmony. Clarinets were also used alot in the Big Band era into the 1940s. Glann Millers Big Band found what it was looking for in the 1940s when a clarinettist joined them.
The clarinet is found in several different ensembles. There is Big Band, Jazz Band, Orchestras, and regular bands. The clarinet is most often found in Jazz Bands.
A woodwind quartet.
Usually woodwinds (such as the clarinet, flute, saxophone, etc.) and brass instruments (trumpet, trombone, etc.)
Why would you want to play it on 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).
I would think so, since the clarinet has nothing to do with your teeth.
concert band
As an ensemble or solo instrument ...
A woodwind quartet.
Written for clarinetist Alain Damiens and the Ensemble InterContemporain
You can go to different websites online like Yamaha or Buffet.
The flute, piccolo, clarinet and bass clarinet, tho oboe and English Horn, the bassoon and the contra bassoon. The horn is not a woodwind, of course, but many composers consider it an "honorary" woodwind because of its usefulness and frequent employment in a woodwind ensemble. The saxophone is neither fish nor fowl - it is considered a woodwind in a woodwind ensemble, and a brass instrument in a brass ensemble.
Probably a good clarinet to start is a Bb
Usually woodwinds (such as the clarinet, flute, saxophone, etc.) and brass instruments (trumpet, trombone, etc.)
The clarinet was made of wood (I can't remember offhand what kind). The clarinet originated in 1690.
Clarinets are used in any and every musical ensemble. Symphonic bands, symphonic orchestras, jazz, marching bands... Some places even have clarinet choirs devoted entirely to the various clarinets.
The cast of The Ensemble - 2012 includes: Jongsun Chang as Clarinet Gyoom Kim as Second Violin Hyukjoo Kwun as 1St Violin Goeun Park as Cello Jinwoo Park as Piano Minje Sung as Contrabass
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