CLARINET
The clarinet is a musical instrument consisting of a cylindrical tube, usually wooden (for models of other materials), with a conical nozzle of a single Reed and braces (metal rods connected the caps to reach holes to which the fingers do not come naturally). Has four records: serious, medium, sharp and superagudo. Who plays the clarinet is called a clarinetist.
History:
The clarinet descends from the chalumeau, an instrument popular in France at least since the middle ages. In 1690, Johann Christoph Denner, German charamelista, added to its Shawm a key for the thumb of the left hand, so that he could play in an opening that brought him more sonic possibilities. Thus arose the contemporary clarinet. Introduced in orchestras in 1750, was one of the last wind instruments incorporated into modern orchestral training. The clarinet is used even today in the largest orchestras in the world. Is an instrument used in Brazil.
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