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Saxes were made after Clarinet. So was tuba.

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Is the clarinet a woodwind or brass instrument?

The clarinet is a woodwind instrument, not a brass instrument.


What instrument with a single reed and mouthpiece and is made of wood?

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Why did adolphe sax made the saxophone?

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What woodwind instrument was made of boxwood and had only three keys?

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What instrument looks like a clarinet?

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Is bass clarinet a double or single reed instrument?

Along with every clarinet, the bass clarinet is a single reed instrument.


Is Yamaha clarinet ycl-24 made of wood?

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Who made the first clarinet?

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This instrument has a reed?

Clarinet