The Clarinet wasn't "dicovered" at all. No instruments are. It was invented when someone added a register key to an instrument called a "chalumeau".
the first name of the clarinet was called a horn.
No the Clarinet was first made in Germany.
Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra
Johann Christoph Denner created the first clarinet.
Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra
This website has your answer. http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/FingeringCharts/bbfinger.html
just put your thumb on the whole, that's on the first section of the clarinet.
You put your left hand on the first half of the clarinet, then you put the right hand on the bottom half of the clarinet. Finally, you blow into the instrument where the reed is.
no
tomorrow...
The first bass clarinet in the form we know it today was made by Adolph Sax (who later invented the saxophone) in 1838.
=Well first off, the H20799 is just the serial number on the clarinet. It isn't important on the value of the clarinet. Second, it depends on if it is wood or plastic.=