No, clarinets and trumpets do not have the same notes. They are different instruments with different ranges and capabilities, so they produce different notes when played.
trumpets saxaphones
usually near the trumpets and alto saxaphones
I believe it is the clarinets, flutes, saxophones, trumpets, and tuba
Either solo or any type of band or any type of orchestra
trumpets, trombones, saxophones, clarinets, oboes, and bassoons all use mouthpieces.
The best clarinets are wooden. Wooden clarinets are black. The colored ones are probably plastic, and I doubt they sound very good.
i love buffet clarinets! i have an R13 and it's fabulous. it is much easy to play than the plastic ones and produces a heaps better sound
anything........actual instruments like flutes, clarinets, saxes, trumpets, etc. or anything that can make a beat is considered a instrument
Violins, trumpets, piano, clarinets, cornets, harp, voice, cellos, lutes, timpanis, violas, flutes, recorders, etc.....
Traditional orchestras are made up of four sections of instruments. These are strings (such as violins), woodwind (like clarinets), brass (such as trumpets) and percussion (with rhythm and drums).
No they don't they both work just fine but i would prefer a black one.