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The instrument that looks like a Clarinet is called a Saxophone.

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What instrument looks similar to the clarinet?

Yes. A saxophone is made of brass but makes sound by a vibrating reed like a clarinet.


What is a bass clarinet?

It looks like a hybrid of the Clarinet and A Saxophone. U really dont want to know


Is the clarinet a woodwind or brass instrument?

The clarinet is a woodwind instrument, not a brass instrument.


Is the clarinet a transposing instrument?

Yes, the clarinet is a transposing instrument.


What does sheet music look like for a clarinet?

It looks like most other standard sheet music. The most common style for an instrument such as a clarinet is known as the 'Treble Clef'. There are 5 lines, which gives four spaces for the composition to be written.


Does clarinet use a duble reed?

No, a clarinet does use a reed but it is a single reed instrument like a saxophone.


Is the clarinet a high pitched brass instrument?

No, the clarinet is a woodwind instrument. A clarinet uses a reed to produce sound instead of using a mouthpiece and the player's embouchure to produce sound like brass instruments do.


Is bass clarinet a double or single reed instrument?

Along with every clarinet, the bass clarinet is a single reed instrument.


What dark colored instrument has a beak like mouth piece?

clarinet


What was the name of the instrument that was later adapted to become the clarinet?

The "chalumeau", a recorder-like instrument, but with a reed attached to the mouthpiece.


Where can you find sharp keys?

On a musical instrument like a piano, guitar, or clarinet.


What other instruments are in the claranet family?

The clarinet family includes the regular clarinet, a smaller version that is still straight called the E-flat clarinet, and then several larger ones that have bends or curves in them, including (in size order) the alto clarinet, the bass clarinet, the contra-alto or E-flat contrabass, and the B-flat contrabass. A soprano saxophone looks somewhat like a metal clarinet, and has a single-reed mouthpiece like the clarinet, but it is part of the saxophone family, not the clarinet family - the bore of the instrument and the fingering system are entirely different from the clarinets.