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Around 1760, in Germany.

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Who invetned the bass clarinet?

The modern bass clarinet as we know today was invented by Adolphe Sax. (Later the inventor of the saxophone) Previous to that were other single reed woodwind instruments, but they do not have the same fingering or bore size as the modern bass clarinet.


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How is the clarinet used today?

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How did the clarinet become famous?

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What is history of clarinet?

The clarinet was developed from an instrument called the Chalemeau. Joseph Denner is credited with making changes to the chalemeau and developing the what we now call the clarinet. In the late 1700's many improvements were made and keys were added to the clarinet and Iwan Muller came up with a 13 keyed model that stayed in favor into the 1800's In the 1840's Klose and Buffet then adapted the fingering system of the flute to the clarinet to create the instrument we are familiar with today.


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When was the first bass clarinet made?

The first bass clarinet in the form we know it today was made by Adolph Sax (who later invented the saxophone) in 1838.


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The clarinet, and sometimes the bass clarinet. On rare occasion, some pieces call for a saxophone.


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Anton Stadler was a clarinettist in Mozart's time. He dedicated Clarinet Concerto in A for Stadler. The original composition was written to a special clarinet that could play lower notes than the modern clarinet in Bb.


Who introduced the Clarinet?

Nobody knows who first introduced the clarinet (which originated as the chalumeau), but the clarinet that is played today was introduced by Johann Christoph Denner. if you have any more clarinet questions, email me at: claireAnet@aol.com.


Whats the history of the bass clarinet?

The bass clarinet, in the form we know it today, was invented in 1838, in Belgium by Adolph Sax, who later invented the saxophone. There were earlier instruments which were clarinet like and that played in the bass register, but they were generally not much like soprano clarinets of the time.