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- Belcastro, Luca - clarinet works - Music for solo clarinet, clarinet quartet, wind quintet, clarinet in ensemble and with orchestra by the italian contemporary composer.
- Jay C. Easton: Clarinet Family Gallery - Photos, sound clips, and descriptions of members of the clarinet family.
- The Clarinet Family - Description, photos, and sound bites of the different-sized clarinets in the clarinet family.
- Castle Bass Clarinet Society - The Castle Bass Clarinet Society is dedicated to the promotion of the bass clarinet as a solo and chamber instrument.
- Skjold Clarinet Choir - Skjold Clarinet Choir was founded in Bergen, Norway, in December 1991. Skjold Clarinet Choir has 25 members in the age from 16-50 years.
- Peter Eaton Clarinets and Clarinet Mouthpieces - English maker of professional-level clarinets and mouthpieces. Product information, sales details, and ordering specifics.
- Information About the Clarinet - Short introduction to the clarinet and links.
- The Clarinet Family - Description, history and sound examples of different types of clarinets with explanations of transposing keys, range and key systems.
- Clarinet Repair/Compact Disks - Links to CDs of clarinet music and clarinet repair information.
- ET's Clarinet Studio - A collection of articles offering expert advice on clarinet playing, study, performance and music.
Wikipedia Articles
- Basset clarinet - The basset clarinet is a clarinet, similar to the usual soprano clarinet but longer and with additional keys to enable playing several additional lower notes. Typically a basset clarinet has keywork going to a low (written) C, as opposed to the standard clarinet's E or E♭ (both written), and is most commonly ...
- Piccolo clarinet - The piccolo clarinets are members of the clarinet family, smaller and higher pitched than the more familiar soprano clarinets in E♭ and D. None is common, but the most often used piccolo clarinet is the A♭ clarinet, playing nearly an octave higher than the B♭ clarinet.
- Contrabass clarinet - The contrabass clarinet is the largest member of the clarinet family that has ever been in regular production or significant use. Modern contrabass clarinets are pitched in B, sounding two octaves lower than the common B soprano clarinet and one octave lower than the B bass clarinet.
- Bass clarinet - The bass clarinet is a musical instrument of the clarinet family. Like the more common soprano B♭ clarinet, it is usually pitched in B♭ (meaning it is a transposing instrument on which a written C sounds as B♭), but it plays notes an octave below the B♭ clarinet.
- Contra-alto clarinet - The contra-alto clarinet is a large, low-sounding musical instrument of the clarinet family. The modern contra-alto clarinet is pitched in the key of Eb and is sometimes called the Eb contrabass clarinet.