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Clarinet

The clarinet, a single reed instrument in the woodwind family of instruments, has found a home in both classical and jazz music. Questions about clarinets, clarinet players, and clarinet music belong here.

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Famous people who played the clarinet?

the most famous names of clarinetists of the modern period would be

Acker Bilk

Benny Goodman

Goria Fiedman

There any many many others past and present.

=== === * Ernest Ačkun * Heinrich Bärmann * Simeon Bellison * Barney Bigard * Chris Biscoe * Walter Boeykens * Jacques-Jules Bouffil * Bruno Brun * Eduard Brunner * Jack Brymer * Lars Kristian Brynildsen * Algirdas Budrys * Urs Bühler * Louis Cahuzac * Lucien Cailliet * David Campbell * Benny Carter * Clarinet * Hüsnü Şenlendirici * Tony Coe * Randolph Colville * Larry Combs * Leslie Craven * Bernhard Henrik Crusell * Philippe Cuper * Hans Deinzer * Nickitas J. Demos * Tommy Douglas

* Anton Dressler * David Dworkin * Eli Eban * Jean Serge Essous * Kai Fagaschinski * Giora Feidman * Alfred Frankenstein * Ralph M. Gambone * Yehuda Gilad * Benny Goodman * Ante Grgin * Stanley Hasty * Woody Herman * David Hite * Piet Jeegers * Emma Johnson

* Theo Jörgensmann * Karl Bärmann * Bob Keane * Reginald Kell * Thea King * Eiji Kitamura * Dieter Klöcker * Hyacinthe Klosé * Howard Klug * Béla Kovács * David Krakauer * Kari Kriikku * Rohan Kriwaczek * Alison Lambert * Jacques Lancelot * Henry Lazarus * Xavier Lefèvre * Brian Locking * Aurélio Magnani * Eric Mandat * Joe Maneri * James Mark

* Matty Matlock * Christof May * Rosario Mazzeo * Ralph McLane * Paul Meyer

* Sabine Meyer * Boki Milošević * Gabriele Mirabassi * Ricardo Morales * Iwan Müller * Michael Norsworthy * Kalmen Opperman * Sean Osborn * Ernst Ottensamer * Edward Palanker * Ivo Papazov * Gervase de Peyer * Thomas Piercy * Gustave Poncelet * Paolo Ravaglia * Cyrille Rose * Harry Roy * António Saiote * Stanley Saunders * Louis Schindelmeisser * Wilbur Schwartz * Artie Shaw * Kelly Shoppach * Andrew Simon * Mark Simpson

* Skamholz * Richard Spece * Anton Stadler * Milenko Stefanović * Richard Stoltzman * Hedwig Swimberghe * Butch Thompson * Frederick Thurston * John Varineau * Mark Walton * David Weber

* Michael Whight * Harold Wright

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How many deputy speakers are there in over all?

The number of deputy speakers can vary depending on the legislative body and country in question. For instance, in the UK House of Commons, there are typically three deputy speakers. In contrast, other parliamentary systems may have different structures and numbers. Therefore, it's essential to specify the particular legislative body to provide an accurate count.

Why was the octocontra-alto and octocontrabass clarinet never built other than the prototypes?

There are actually 3 octocontralto clarinets, but only one octocontrabass.

The instruments were so low that they were difficult to hear. In order to hear the octocontrabass you had to use an amp. Makes sense since it can reach the B flat below the piano. Unfortunately, this clarinet is in Mr. Leblanc's personal collection.

Even though there are a few pieces written for the octocontrabass and octocontralto, they used a ton of materials. Probably more because it was more efficient to not make them than it was to make them that they were never made popular.

Also, as I said there is a few pieces of music that are written for a octocontrabass, but no piece really needs to go to a low B flat below a piano. The contrabass and contralto (and needless to say, the piano) can go as low as is usually written.

What words can you make out of C A E R D?

cared... or for a acrostic poem

c-creator

a-all things made by him

e_evverything

r- really cool

d- da best.. GOD

How much is a NOBLE clarinet from Paris France?

Noblet is a branch off of the Clarinet brand, Le Blanc. Le Blanc has great clarinets and played wonderfully. Noblet is and could be very old. These instruments, despite their age, play beautifully. They were discontinued a while ago. Now they are a bit of a trick to find. Some of these age all the way back into the 1800s. I would say they cost a deal of money, but not extremely expensive.

Where are all the notes on the clarinet?

Notes on a clarinet are located on the throat, Bb, A, a#/Gb the others are just simply one after the other. Your concert f major will always be a g natural which is simply no hands down unless you're shadowing to jump the break.

Its not too difficult of an instrument, I believe it to be technically more difficult than the trumpet (not mouthwise)

All in all one finger follows after another. After the open note g, set down your left thumb on the open hole to play an F, an index down to play E, two fingers down to play D, and three fingers down to play C. Those should get you started and those are the basic notes you learn. All of the sharps and flats USUALLY you learn after.

Hope that helped some!

~Angel

Who is the most best famous clarinet player?

Jana starling is the most amazing clarinet player ever!!!

What is Artie Shaw well known for?

Artie Shaw is best known as a clarinet player playing in the jazz genre. Artie Shaw is best known for his contributions to Cole Porter's music and the first white band leader to hire a black woman full time in a band.

When was rohm gmbh sonthiem brenz sn 118175 made and the worth of it?

Rohm, or RG, was a maker of low dollar handguns of indifferent quality. From the mid 50's to about 1968, their products were imported from West Germany to the US. Import was blocked at that time by the 1968 Gun Control Act for most of their products- they could not meet the tests for size, metal composition, etc. Company no longer is business, no public SN database, so that is as close as I can get. Value anywhere from $10-$50 for MOST of their revolvers, depending on condition. You did not give us a model or caliber.

Why are lichens so important for succession?

Lichens play a crucial role in ecological succession, particularly in primary succession on bare substrates like rock or lava. They contribute to soil formation by breaking down rocks and accumulating organic matter, which creates a more hospitable environment for other plant species to establish. Additionally, lichens can improve nutrient availability and moisture retention, further facilitating the transition to more complex plant communities. Their resilience and ability to thrive in harsh conditions make them essential pioneers in ecosystem development.

Is it the clarinet of the oboe in the Arabian dance in Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker suite?

The solo near the end of the movement is the oboe, but it does end with a lovely clarinet/tambourine duet.

Would need to know WHICH solo you reference: at letter "D" - near the end - there's a plaintive, mournful solo for English horn. The piece does end with interplay between the clarinet in its chalumaux register and tambourine, but I think the answer above - referencing the oboe - is actually incorrect: that is an English horn near the end of the movement, as per Tchaikovsky's original score of the entire ballet. (And I should know - I'm currently conducting the piece for at least the 10th time in concert!)

Why are self-exams so important?

becuase you know your body the best and can check yourself daily and notice any changes before anyone else

The first absurdist play was?

UBU ROI, first performed in 1896 and written by Alfred Jarry was the first 'Absurdist' play. It is hugely different from the 'first wave' (Beckett, Ionesco, Genet) and 'second wave' (Pinter and Stoppard), but contains the same ideals and some similar elements of stage use UBU ROI, first performed in 1896 and written by Alfred Jarry was the first 'Absurdist' play. It is hugely different from the 'first wave' (Beckett, Ionesco, Genet) and 'second wave' (Pinter and Stoppard), but contains the same ideals and some similar elements of stage use

Can you get Jonas brothers music sheets for clarinet bflat?

no u can only get aflat music sheets for the clarinet, however you can get bflat for the trumpet and saxophone

no u can only get aflat music sheets for the clarinet, however you can get bflat for the trumpet and saxophone

What is 1957 buffet R-13 worth?

The value of a 1957 Buffet R-13 clarinet can vary significantly based on its condition, whether it has been overhauled, and the specific market demand. Generally, these instruments can range from $1,500 to $3,000 or more for well-maintained examples. Vintage clarinets often appeal to both collectors and musicians, which can further influence their price. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a specialist or a reputable music store.