I'm pretty sure it's Andy Firth.
Accordion, harp, clarinet, piano,violin,bass,drums,flute,Xylophone
Buffet Crampon BC1193-2 Bass Clarinet.
Buffet 1193 Prestige Low C Bass Clarinet
not the best idea if you cant play a clarinet but if you can then great idea
Lisa Oberlander is the professor of clarinet at Columbus State University and The Schwob School of Music. Look her it up!
The b flat soprano clarinet (the most popular) is a transposing instrument, however, the A clarinet, is technically referred to as a harmony instrument, if its not playing a solo Reference: my clarinet teacher is a university professor on the clarinet, and the former principal clarinetist of the symphony orchestra which toured Russia and The Ukraine, Belrussia, Latvia, Litva, Estonia, Hong Kong and Thailand and in many other Asian countries
clarinet,and alto saxophone
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Buffet Crampons are often accepted as the best clarinets.
I don't know, but a good starter clarinet I'm sure about is a Yamaha 250...so if you haven't bought the other one, try the Yamaha maybe. But probably the best brand of clarinet is a Selmer USA.
Piccolo clarinet From the smallest to the biggest, here it is: ~ Soprano clarinet ~ Basset clarinet ~ Basset horn ~ Alto clarinet ~ Bass clarinet ~ Contra-alto clarinet ~ Contrabass clarinet
Clarinet FOR SURE!! I play clarinet and I know it is 1. The easiest. 2. It has a very wide range. 3. You can transpose it very easily. And you can use trumpet sheet music if necessary. IF you really enjoy playing clarinet, I suggest trying bass clarinet. It is a very easy switch. So I think the clarinet is your best choice.