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Clarinet is a wooden wind instrument originating from Europe.
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10 Interesting Fact About Clarinet
10 Interesting Fact About Clarinet
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Clarinet is a wooden wind instrument originating from Europe.
Clarinet was first discovered in 1690 by Johann Christoph Denner in Nuremberg, Germany.
Modern Clarinet consists of five parts, namely barrel, upper joint, lower joint, bell, and mouthpiece.
Clarinet is generally played in orchestra, bands, and jazz music.
Clarinet is often used as a solis musical instrument in the orchestra.
Clarinet has a broad range of sound, ranging from low tones to high notes.
Clarinet can be played with various techniques, such as Legato, Staccato, and Vibrato.
Clarinet is generally made of wood, such as Grenadilla, Maple, and Rosewood.
Clarinet can also be made from synthetic materials, such as plastic and resin.
In Indonesia, Clarinet is often played in keroncong music, kroncong tugu, and regional music such as jaipongan and gamelan.