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E-Flat Alto Clarinet – Pitched between the soprano and the bass clarinet, the alto clarinet, adds color and harmony in the lower clarinet range.
E-Flat Alto Clarinet – Pitched between the soprano and the bass clarinet, the alto clarinet, adds color and harmony in the lower clarinet range.
Bass Clarinet – Pitched one octave below the standard soprano clarinet, the bass clarinet is larger in size and sound than the alto. It has a rich tone that is distinctly different from other instruments in its range.
Bass Clarinet – Pitched one octave below the standard soprano clarinet, the bass clarinet is larger in size and sound than the alto. It has a rich tone that is distinctly different from other instruments in its range.
Contrabass Clarinet – The largest commonly-used clarinet, the contrabass sounds an octave lower than the bass clarinet. It is sometimes called the “pedal clarinet” because its sound mimics the pedal notes played on a pipe organ with the feet.
Contrabass Clarinet – The largest commonly-used clarinet, the contrabass sounds an octave lower than the bass clarinet. It is sometimes called the “pedal clarinet” because its sound mimics the pedal notes played on a pipe organ with the feet.
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