A clarinet made out of wood.
i have an airflow clarinet made in w. germany.
Yes, there were changes to the clarinet since it was made. The clarinet used to be made of a typre of wood, called grenadilla wood. Now, many clarinets are made of different woods, plastics, metals, and sizes. The type of clarinet depends on what it's made from, and how it's designed.
A clarinet made by the Leblanc company. Did you mean something other than that?
The Armstrong model 4041 was made of "composition" (i.e., plastic). See http://web.archive.org/web/19970625135215/http://www.unitedmusical.com/Woodwind-CAT.htm#Clarinet. It was a student-level clarinet.
A clarinet made out of wood.
A clarinet can be made out of wood or plastic and the keys are metal.
Saxes were made after clarinet. So was tuba.
The clarinet was made of wood (I can't remember offhand what kind). The clarinet originated in 1690.
The clarinet has always been made out of wood and metal.
No the Clarinet was first made in Germany.
The name clarinet is referred to 3000bc Egypt. The word "made" referred to when was the name "clarinet" was created.
The bass clarinet was made in China by Jamie Lynn a composer as well
The clarinet is made by factories with authorized brand names.
Your Conn clarinet plays in the key of C and was made in 1925.
The clarinet was made frome the same material we use to make it today.
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