it is a cousin of the clarinet
The short answer is 'Nearly all instruments'. The piano was a comparatively late development in the world of musical instruments. The saxophone was certainly invented after the piano, also the electric guitar and all other electric instruments.
Well, it evolved thorugh time from the Chalumeau, but it is said it was invented by Johann Christoph Denner at the turn of the 18th century when he added a register key.
The clarinet was directly influenced by the chalumeau. Developed in the early 18th century, the clarinet evolved from the chalumeau, which had a single-reed mouthpiece and produced a limited range of notes. The clarinet incorporated a more complex system of keys, allowing for greater versatility and a wider range of pitches, ultimately becoming a staple in orchestral music.
Johann Christoph Denner in Germany around the turn of the 18th century by adding a register key to the earlier chalumeau. Over time, additional keywork and airtight pads were added to improve tone And playability.
Johann Christoph Denner invented the clarinet in Germany around the turn of the 18th century by adding a register key to the earlier chalumeau.
No, the chalumeau looked more like a recorder.
The cast of Chalumeau cherche un emploi - 1922 includes: Georges Bernier as Chalumeau
The clarinet wasn't "dicovered" at all. No instruments are. It was invented when someone added a register key to an instrument called a "chalumeau".
Johann Christoph Denner invented the clarinet in Germany around the turn of the 18th century by adding a register key to the earlier chalumeau.
The cast of Chalumeau serrurier par amour - 1921 includes: Prietto Georges Bernier as Chalumeau Kitty Hott
Johann Christoph Denner invented the clarinet in Germany around the turn of the 18th century by adding a register key to the earlier chalumeau.
it is a cousin of the clarinet
Johann Christoph Denner of Nuremburg with the help of his son Jacob improved the chalumeau, creating a new instrument called the clarinet around 1690.
the chalumeau
Yes. The clarinet evolved from the Chalumeau when someone put a register key on the back to increase the range.
J. L. Chalumeau has written: 'La pensee en France de Sartre a Foucault'