Clarinet

The clarinet belongs to the woodwind family. The instrument is especially characterized by its wide range of tones - from deep sounds to bright tones.

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The clarinet is often seen in classical arrangements, but it has also played a major role in the world of jazz over the years. It is a versatile instrument due to the wide range of notes.

The history of the clarinet is long, dating back to around 1690. You get the short version here. It wasn't until much later that the clarinet was developed into a serious instrument. Stop keys were added and experiments were made with the number of finger holes. In 1839, the instrument underwent its last significant changes, resulting in the clarinet we know today.

What is the difference between an oboe and a clarinet?

The oboe and clarinet are similar, but not identical. The oboe is smaller than the clarinet. They sound different and also tune differently - the oboe is a C instrument while the clarinet is a Bb instrument. The oboe uses vibrato. The clarinet does not.

Whether you like oboe or clarinet is up to you. If in doubt, try listening to some of the musicians who have mastered the instruments. Professional musicians who play the clarinet include Simeon Bellison, Sharon Kam and Martin Frost. Famous musicians who play the oboe include Anna Duinker, Karl Steins and Ray Still.

Check out our accessories for wind instruments if you need clarinet reeds, for example.