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B flat clarinet

In modern times, the most common clarinet and often referred to as the soprano clarinet when required to distinguish it from other clarinets. However, the clarinet in A, just a semitone lower, is regularly used in orchestral, chamber and solo music and an orchestral clarinettist must own both A and B flat clarinets since the repertoire is divided fairly evenly between the two.

The A and B flat clarinets have nearly the same bore and the same mouthpiece and orchestral clarinettists could use the same mouthpiece (and often the same barrel) in a concert. The A and B flat have nearly identical tonal quality, although the A typically has a slightly warmer sound.

The bottom of the clarinet's written range is defined by the keywork on each instrument, standard keywork schemes allowing a low E on the B flat clarinet.


aka:
soprano clarinet

categories:
clarinet
artisttitlemusicianinstrumentyear
Jerry Garcia Garcia (Compliments) Willie Green III B flat clarinet 1974
Jerry Garcia Garcia (Compliments) Gary Ray B flat clarinet 1974
Henry Kaiser & David Lindley The Sweet Sunny North: Henry Kaiser & David Lindley in Norway Carl Petter Opsahl B flat clarinet 1994
Henry Kaiser & David Lindley The Sweet Sunny North: Henry Kaiser & David Lindley in Norway Elisabeth Vatn B flat clarinet 1994
 
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