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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. Benny Goodman - Wikipedia

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    In addition to clarinet, he sometimes played alto saxophone and baritone saxophone. [11] His first recording pressed to disc (Victor 20394) occurred on December 9, 1926, in Chicago. The session resulted in the song "When I First Met Mary", which also included Glenn Miller , Harry Goodman, and Ben Pollack. [ 14 ]

  4. Saxophone - Wikipedia

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    Saxophone reeds are proportioned slightly differently from clarinet reeds, being wider for the same length. Commercial reeds vary in hardness and design, and single-reed players try different reeds to find those that suit their mouthpiece, embouchure, and playing style. Mouthpiece design has a profound impact on tone. [10]

  5. 1944 - Wikipedia

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    Roger Lloyd-Pack, English actor (d. 2014) Tony Minson, British virologist and academic; February 9 – Alice Walker, African-American novelist, writer, poet and activist; February 10. Peter Allen, Australian-born Academy Award-winning composer and lyricist (d. 1992) Jean-Daniel Cadinot, French photographer, director and producer (d. 2008)

  6. 1948 in music - Wikipedia

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    Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Released Chart positions 1: Dinah Shore and Her Happy Boys "Buttons and Bows" [3] Columbia 38284: November 30, 1947 (): August 16, 1948 (): US Billboard 1948 #1, US #1 for 10 weeks, 23 total weeks, 577 points, CashBox #1, Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998, sold 2.5 million