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  2. List of clarinet makers - Wikipedia

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    The following are lists of makers of clarinets, clarinet mouthpieces, clarinet ligatures, and clarinet reeds. Note that some of the following are simply brands for instruments from original equipment manufacturers.

  3. Register key - Wikipedia

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    Pressing the octave key opens the top tone hole in the neck of the saxophone. Alternatively, whenever the G key is fingered, the top tone hole closes and a small tone hole is opened near the top of the body. Some baritone saxophones, notably those made by Yamaha, also have three octave tone holes. The third one is used to prevent a rough ...

  4. Clarinet - Wikipedia

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    The clarinet is a single-reed musical instrument in the woodwind family, with a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell.. Clarinets comprise a family of instruments of differing sizes and pitches.

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  6. Embouchure - Wikipedia

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    Two French trumpet technique books, authored by Jean-Baptiste Arban and Saint-Jacome, were translated into English for use by American players. According to some, due to a misunderstanding arising from differences in pronunciation between French and English, the commonly used brass embouchure in Europe was incorrectly interpreted.

  7. Clarke Studies - Wikipedia

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    The third volume, published in 1915 as Clarke's Characteristic Studies for Cornet, contains a "Treatise on Tongueing" about single, double, and triple tongue technique, 24 characteristic studies inspired by violin methods and progressing alternatingly through the major and minor keys chromatically ascending, and 15 solos. It is considered a ...

  8. Oehler system - Wikipedia

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    The system has more keys than the Böhm system, up to 27 in the Voll-Oehler system (full Oehler system). It also has a narrower bore and a longer, narrower mouthpiece leading to a slightly different sound. It is used mostly in Germany and Austria. Major developments include the patent C♯, low E-F correction, fork-F/B♭ correction and fork B ...

  9. 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.