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  2. Mazzeo system - Wikipedia

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    A left-hand-thumb plateau key; A ringless bell with less flare. Full and modified Mazzeo clarinets feature An E ♭ /B ♭ key playable with the thumb, first, and third fingers and D ♭ /A ♭ key on the left-hand side; An articulated B ♭ to C ♯ keys; An alternate left-hand A ♭ /E ♭ key.

  3. F. Arthur Uebel - Wikipedia

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    The company, founded in 2010, sees itself in the tradition of the clarinet manufacture founded on 2 September 1936 by Friedrich Arthur Uebel (1888–1963) in 1936 in Markneukirchen. [2] The latter was the son of the woodwind instrument maker Friedrich Gustav Uebel (1855-1915) and had learned the craft of clarinet making in his father's workshop.

  4. Clarinet - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, some clarinets were manufactured with (filled) plateau keys, ... Reform Boehm clarinet with 19 keys and 7 rings, developed c. 1949 by Fritz Wurlitzer.

  5. List of clarinet makers - Wikipedia

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    Hanson Clarinet Company B♭, A Howarth of London B♭, A: A (joints & barrels only) Jupiter Band Instruments B♭ B♭ Leblanc (a division of The Selmer Company) B♭ E♭ B♭ EE♭ BB♭ Leitner & Kraus E♭, D: C, B♭, A: B♭, A: F B♭ Orsi Instrument Company: G, A♭ (on request) E♭ C, B♭, A, G

  6. Contra-alto clarinet - Wikipedia

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    The contra-alto clarinet [2] is largely a development of the 2nd half of the 20th century, although there were some precursors in the 19th century: . In 1829, Johann Heinrich Gottlieb Streitwolf [], an instrument maker in Göttingen, introduced an instrument tuned in F in the shape and fingering of a basset horn, which could be called a contrabasset horn because it played an octave lower than it.

  7. Boehm system (clarinet) - Wikipedia

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    The Boehm system for the clarinet is a system of clarinet keywork, developed between 1839 and 1843 by Hyacinthe Klosé and Auguste Buffet jeune.The name is somewhat deceptive; the system was inspired by Theobald Boehm's system for the flute, but necessarily differs from it, since the clarinet overblows at the twelfth rather than the flute's octave.