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The woodwind family

Single-reed woodwind. I wouldn't really say it has a specific range (alto, tenor, etc.) because of its massive range.

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you are an idiot whoever wrote that
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The Bb Clarinet is the alto-tenor voice of the woodwind section. Though its range stretches lower than the Oboe, the alto-soprano, the Bb clarinet also goes a whole tone higher than the oboe.

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The clarinet belongs to the woodwind family, because most are mde of wood. The reed, which is needed to make the noise, is also made of wood.

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woodwind

as it is often made of wood and you blow through the reed

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The classification for a Clarinet is Wind, Woodwind, Single Reed. It is part of the Woodwind 'family'.

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What are the clarinets relatives?

The members of the clarinet family I am aware of are the B-flat (The most common), the A, the C, and the G. There is also the bass clarinet (In B-flat), the Contra-Alto clarinet, the Contra-Bass Clarinet, and other woodwind instruments.


What are the names of clarinets?

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Is clarinet an e flat or b flat instrument?

b flat


Where is b flat on clarinet?

Concert b flat is a c.


What are the transposing brass instruments?

Clarinet in A and Clarinet in B flat


What other instruments are in the claranet family?

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What key is a clarinet keyed in?

The clarinet is played in the key of B flat


What clarinet do you use for band?

the bass clarinet and the b flat are normally used in the band i am in


What is the clarinet home key?

Generally, B Flat


Where can you find a good b flat clarinet?

Space


What key is bass clarinet?

It is a B Flat instrument


Is the b flat clarinet becoming popular instrument for young musicians to start learning on?

Yes. It is also much easier to find music for the b flat clarinet.