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  2. Alto clarinet - Wikipedia

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    The invention of the alto clarinet has been attributed to Iwan Müller and to Heinrich Grenser, [2] and to both working together. [3] Müller was performing on an alto clarinet in F by 1809, one with sixteen keys at a time when soprano clarinets generally had no more than 10–12 keys; Müller's revolutionary thirteen-key soprano clarinet was developed soon after. [3]

  3. Clarinet family - Wikipedia

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    The clarinet family is a woodwind instrument family of various sizes and types of clarinets, including the common soprano clarinet in B♭ and A, bass clarinet, and sopranino E♭ clarinet. Clarinets that aren't the standard B♭ or A clarinets are sometimes known as harmony clarinets.

  4. List of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    clarinet Cimbasso. F Cimbasso; E♭ Cimbasso; C Cimbasso; B♭ Cimbasso; aerophones: 423.232: Italy: brass instruments: trombone Clarinets. Piccolo clarinet in A♭ (or G) Sopranino clarinet in E♭ (or D) Soprano clarinet in B♭ (or A; also C, low G) Basset clarinet in A; Clarinette d'amour in G; Basset horn in F; Alto clarinet in E♭ Bass ...

  5. Clarinet choir - Wikipedia

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    A clarinet choir is a musical ensemble consisting entirely of instruments from the clarinet family. It will typically include E ♭ , B ♭ , alto , bass , and contra-alto or contrabass clarinets, although sometimes not all of these are included, and sometimes other varieties may be present.

  6. Woodwind section - Wikipedia

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    Alto clarinet or basset horn (usually played by a B♭ or bass clarinetist) Contra-alto clarinet or contrabass clarinet (usually played by a bass clarinetist) Soprano saxophone (usually played by the principal alto saxophonist) Woodwinds that are sometimes, but very rarely, used in the concert band: Alto and bass flutes; Bass saxophone

  7. Albert system - Wikipedia

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    The Albert system refers to a system of clarinet keywork and fingering developed by Eugène Albert. In the United Kingdom, it is known as the simple system. It has been largely replaced by the Boehm system and Oehler system. Big Band musician Jimmy Dorsey used a clarinet outfitted with the Albert system.