Basset clarinet

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* [http://www.schwenk-und-seggelke.de Schwenk und Seggelke].
* [http://www.schwenk-und-seggelke.de Schwenk und Seggelke].
* [http://www.selmer.com/ Selmer] (division of Conn-Selmer).
* [http://www.selmer.com/ Selmer] (division of Conn-Selmer).
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[[Category:Odd members of mundane families]]
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[[Category:Clarinets]]

Current revision as of 17:34, 14 September 2006

So is the basset clarinet odd or not? It's a member of the mundane clarinet family. It doesn't look very odd; it looks pretty much like a mundane soprano clarinet, except longer and with a few extra keys. It sounds about like a soprano clarinet, too, except that it can go a few notes lower. Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, widely regarded as the best clarinet concerto ever written, was written for a basset clarinet.

Still, the basset clarinet was around for only a few decades at best in Mozart's time, before being forgotten until the 20th century, and aside from a few Mozart works the basset clarinet literature is pretty sparse. So it seems to be borderline odd (Category 2).

[edit] Basset Clarinet Makers

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