Clarinet Parts
Clarinet Family
Famous Clarinetists
Clarinet Manufacturers
Famous Songs Featuring Clarinets
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That part to which the reed is attached

mouthpiece

100

The common type of clarinet

Bb clarinet

100

An American clarinetist and bandleader known as the "King of Swing" 

Bennie Goodman

100

Founded in 1885 near Paris and has always made professional, high-grade brass and woodwind instruments, including various clarinet types and styles suitable for any level or genre

Selmer

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A 1936 song, with music and lyrics by Louis Prima, who first recorded it with the New Orleans Gang

Sing sing sing

200

Attaches to the key and the other contacts the body of the instrument

spring

200

E♭ clarinet pitched a perfect fifth than the B♭ clarinet

alto clarinet

200

An American jazz clarinetist, popular for New Orleans jazz style music

Pete Fountain

200

A Canadian company based out of British Columbia, Backun specializes in wooden instruments

Backun

200

An American swing ballad composed by Glenn Miller with subsequent lyrics by Mitchell Parish 

Moonlight Serenade

300

The flared open end of a wind instrument

bell

300

A clarinet pitched an octave below the B♭ clarinet often with an extended low range

bass clarinet

300

Nicknamed "Pres" or "Prez", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist and occasional clarinetist

Lester Young

300

A huge conglomerate of companies that produces a wide range of products and services, including being the largest instrument manufacturing company in the world

Yamaha

300

Written by Spencer Williams and was first recorded and released by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra in 1929

Basin Street Blues

400

A thin strip of metal that is often seen as a band on the upper end of the clarinet bell

bell ring

400

Standard orchestral instrument used alongside the B♭ soprano, usually in an orchestra

A clarinet

400

An American clarinetist, composer, bandleader, actor and author of both fiction and non-fiction; married to both Ava Gardner and Lana Turner

Artie Shaw

400

French company is the world leader in fine clarinets of the Boehm system

 Buffet Crampon

400

The piece was written for clarinettist Anton Stadler who was well acquainted with its composer

Mozart's Clarinet Concerto

500

Holds the keys of the clarinet in place

post

500

An clarinet pitched an octave below the bass clarinet

contrabass

500

An American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, singer, and big band leader, prominent in the late 1930s and was active until his death in 1987

Woody Herman

500

A subsidiary of Conn and Selmer, dates back to 1750s France.

Leblanc

500

A popular song written by Cole Porter, made popular by Artie Shaw

Begin the Beguine