The clarinet belongs to the woodwind family.
The Woodwind family
Woodwind family
bass clarinet
No, the bass clarinet is a member of the woodwind family.
the single reed woodwind instruments: Clarinet, Saxophone (family) the single reed woodwind instruments: clarinet, saxophone (family)
yes its from the woodwind family
The clarinet family includes the regular clarinet, a smaller version that is still straight called the E-flat clarinet, and then several larger ones that have bends or curves in them, including (in size order) the alto clarinet, the bass clarinet, the contra-alto or E-flat contrabass, and the B-flat contrabass. A soprano saxophone looks somewhat like a metal clarinet, and has a single-reed mouthpiece like the clarinet, but it is part of the saxophone family, not the clarinet family - the bore of the instrument and the fingering system are entirely different from the clarinets.
No it is not. It is considered to be in the double-reed family.
All I know is that the Clarinet is the largest Instrument family (if you were specifically talking about one family) ranging from the piccolo clarinet to the BBB bflat octocontrobass clarinet. But, overall the strings are the largest group. Violins, violas, cellos, harp, double bass and etc.
The Bass Clarinet should have the lowest pitch.. or if not the Bassoon
no.