The instrument types above are the common ones for the classical symphonic orchestra and harmony orchestras including marching bands and big bands of western culture. In other cultures things look different: The traditional Turkish orchestra - which by the way plays music that is harmonically and rhythmically much more complex than that of western style - employs different clarinets, for example a clarinet in G.
One reader - Thomas Aigner - writes: They are used in vienniese folk music called "Schrammel-Musik". In contrast to the E flat clarinet the high-G has a very fine sound.
You can have this built by Schwenk und Seggelke , were you find a description of the instrument. This is a common question: Isn't it possible, to play - instead of an E flat clarinet - a B flat clarinet, just an octave higher than it is written?
Then you could save the money for the E flat clarinet, and it would be enough to have, say, a B flat and a bass clarinet B flat, too for all existing literature. You do play the same notes then, don't you? The answer is NO - this won't work well. In a tutti part, when everybody plays fff, and just harmony is important, it may be difficult for the audience to notice that you used a different instrument.
When you have a more prominent part, the difference becomes more obvious: The clarinet's sound differs strongly in the upper and lower register of the instrument. Notes that an E flat clarinet plays in the sonore lower register with strong low overtones would be played in the rather neutral part of the upper register of an A or B flat clarinet.
This is a rare gem that was found in our storage area. We have been open since and it is not known how long it has been in our storage.
Due to the condition, it seems that it was rarely played. Professional New E key clarinet wood Good material and sound. Eb-clarinet clarinette Es Klarinette.
Espanol mi bemol mayor. La clarinette est environ un tiers plus petite que la B habituelle et clarinette environ 66cm de long. La clarinette est environ un tiers plus petite que la B habituelle et clarinette environ 66 cm de long.
The Buffet Crampon E12F clarinet is setting new standards for young musicians. Ease of play, reliability, and accurate tuning are the main characteristics of this new Buffet Crampon clarinet. Zippered, velvet lined case. Serial number is 1K Info I have looked up says its No cracks that I can see. Maybe from the 40s?. Lots of info out there just google.
The current Boehm key system consists of generally 6 rings, on the thumb, 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th holes, a register key just above the thumb hole, easily accessible with the thumb. On alto and larger clarinets, and a few soprano clarinets, key-covered holes replace some or all finger holes. Special fingerings may be used to play quarter tones and other microtonal intervals. Make sure you get the item under Journal of Research in Music Education. Combined with the challenges both in technical and intonational problems this is a very difficult task.
This horn is sold as is for restoration.