The Clarinet originated in the early 18th century, specifically around the 1700s. It was developed from earlier woodwind instruments, particularly the chalumeau, and gained prominence in orchestras and chamber music during the Classical period. By the mid-18th century, the clarinet began to evolve into the instrument we recognize today, with significant advancements in design and key mechanisms occurring throughout the 19th century.
Clarinet and Piano Forte.
water can damage the clarinet period. it just depends on where you get it wet and if its dried quickly, ubt usually a little moisture never hurt a clarinet (thats all spit is).
Five pieces of music written for the clarinet include Time Pieces for Clarinet and Piano by Robert Muczynski, Clarinet Concerto in A by Mozart, 3 Clarinet Concerta but Cruseel, 3 Pieces for Clarinet Solo by Igor Stravinsky and Clarinet Concerto No., 1 by Carl Maria von Weber,.
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
There is the Bb Soprano Clarinet, Ab Piccolo Clarinet(rare), Eb Soprano Clarinet, D Soprano Clarinet, C Soprano Clarinet(rare, cos people thinks it's too bright), A Clarinet, Basset Clarinet, Basset Horn, Alto Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Contra-Alto Clarinet, and Contrabass Clarinet!
The bass clarinet originated in Germany
Germany
during the medieval period of time
Clarinet and Piano Forte.
The katana's originated in the 15th century.
It originated in Greece, around the time period of 1138 and 1204 AD
I can tell you when but not where(cuz i don't know). They originated from the medieval time period.
classical
It was the Saxphone this was invented in 1834 in Yorkville,Europe with the man Jackson Tagotchi.
You should clean your Clarinet every time you play in it.
Exactly where it is now, Stonehenge has not been moved. But for the idea behind its desgn see the link.
water can damage the clarinet period. it just depends on where you get it wet and if its dried quickly, ubt usually a little moisture never hurt a clarinet (thats all spit is).