clariano
violin, piano, flute, tuba, trumpet, clarinet, drums
clarinet and 2nd clarinet
I would answer by saying ether a piano or Clarinet
Edwin Carr has written: 'Aubade, for clarinet and piano' -- subject(s): Clarinet and piano music
Clarinet and Piano Forte.
The Clarinet is a Bb instrument. That means that when a clarinet player plays a C, it would sound like a Bb on the piano. If you want to play along with piano, the clarinetist has to play 1 note higher that the piano. (or the piano has to play a whole note lower)
you would just use the same notes as the piano. piano notes and clarinet notes are the exact same.
Harrison Kerr has written: 'Trio for clarinet, violoncello and piano' -- subject(s): Trios (Piano, clarinet, violoncello)
The piano, and clarinet
No, they do not. When a clarinet player plays a "C" it actually sounds a "B-flat". The two instruments can play together if the clarinet part is written a whole step higher than the piano part.
The clarinet(and piano in the episode where Patrick got smart and Patrick played it)
Beethovan played the piano, not the clarinet, by the time he was 12.