answersLogoWhite

0

Germany. Johann Christoph Denner is mostly credited for its invention in 1690.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where do clarinet reeds come from?

Clarinet reeds come from cane.


What year did the clarinet come out?

unknown


Do clarinet reeds come in flavors?

No


What group does clarinet come under?

Woodwind


What year and country was the clarinet originated?

Germany around the 1700s


Do the reeds come with the clarinet?

Well, it is depending on what type of company you are buying a clarinet from. Some companies allow and don't allow reeds.


I'm in band and i play clarinet i barrow an intrument from school should it come with a ligture?

Yes if you borrow a clarinet from your school it should come with a ligature, if it does not any normal music store will sell them


What key is the alto clarinet in?

Clarinets come in many keys. The most common key is Bb (B flat), in which the tuning note is C. There are many other kinds of clarinets including the alto clarinet, bass clarinet, Eb clarinet, and many more.


Is the soprano clarinet bigger than just a normal clarinet?

no, if it's a student clarinet in B flat then it is the same as a regular clarinet in B flat. only difference is that the student model will be of lesser quality and maybe somewhat "easier" to play


Is it bad to have a cork on your clarinet come off?

Yes but you can get a new one or use dental floss trust me I play the clarinet too and my cork has ripped before


Do clarinet reeds come in strengths of between 2 and 2.5?

yes they can weirdo


Which country does the clarinet come from?

See Jack Brymer's superior text, Clarinet, ISBN 0-02-871440 According to Brymer ( 1976) any single reed instrument is, technically, a member of the Clarinet family. The earliest single reed insturments were crafted in ancient Egypt, and there are medieval precursors, the chalumeau being the major prototype for the clarinet. According to Brymer, the clarinet was invented rather than evolving , by J.C. Denner in the year 1700 in Germany.