The Beatles used two clarinets and 1 Bass Clarinet in the song "when I'm 64"
Supertramp also used a Clarinet in the 1979 songs "Breakfast In America" and "Take The Long Way Home".
Muse did a song in 2009 titled "I belong to you" and in the song there is a beautiful bass clarinet solo, you can find the solo in Bb clarinet on youtube if you do not play bass clarinet. The song is off of their album "The Resistance" and I highly recomend listening to it :)
Probably the most famous clarinet player of all time was Benny Goodman, a jazz clarinetist in the early to mid 20th century.
Everywhere around the world.
yes
As far as I know, I haven't seen a single clarinet in a jazz band (sure in a marching band, but not in jazz). My friends who play clarinet are also in the jazz band, but intead of playing their clarinets, their switch/use saxophones instead. So, no, I don't think clarinet is a jazz instrument.
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In my opinion it's a tie between Dixieland and clarinet marmalade
Clarinets are used in many different ensembles, rangng from Orchestras to swing bands. There are also clarinet choirs where all different types of clarinet play in harmony. Clarinets were also used alot in the Big Band era into the 1940s. Glann Millers Big Band found what it was looking for in the 1940s when a clarinettist joined them.
artie shaw
Yes in my band.
the bass clarinet and the b flat are normally used in the band i am in
concert band
Big Band Leader....played the Clarinet.
In the band but not in the orchestra
The ligature is the metal band on the clarinet's mouthpiece. It holds the reed in place.
As far as I know, I haven't seen a single clarinet in a jazz band (sure in a marching band, but not in jazz). My friends who play clarinet are also in the jazz band, but intead of playing their clarinets, their switch/use saxophones instead. So, no, I don't think clarinet is a jazz instrument.
why don't you join band and find out
The most famous clarinet works are the Mozart Clarinet Concerto and all the Weber Concertos.
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cornet Clarinet and Trombone
In my opinion it's a tie between Dixieland and clarinet marmalade