Woodwind instruments were in use by the 1300's.
No the Clarinet was first made in Germany.
i have an airflow clarinet made in w. germany.
Not much....Just smaller and easy to carry!
The name clarinet is referred to 3000bc Egypt. The word "made" referred to when was the name "clarinet" was created.
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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While an ancient clarinet-like instrument made from a sheep or goat thigh bone has been found, it was not a true clarinet. It would probably be classifed as a primitive chalumeau - a shepherds instrument that lacks the clarinet's upper register. (The clarinet was developed as a modification of the chalumeau.) Primative chalumeaus were more commonly made of cane, and the few surviving baroque chalameaus were typically made from wood. The bone instrument was not typical, and was probably not the even the first chalumeau.
Johann Christoph Denner invented the clarinet in Nuremburg, Germany in 1690.The clarinet evolved from an earlier instrument called the chalumeau. Over time, additional keywork and airtight pads were added to improve tone and playability.
A clarinet made out of wood.
A clarinet can be made out of wood or plastic and the keys are metal.
Saxes were made after clarinet. So was tuba.
The clarinet was made of wood (I can't remember offhand what kind). The clarinet originated in 1690.