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Clarinet family

A group of different clarinets. In order from left to right: bass clarinet, E alto clarinet, soprano clarinets in C, B, A, E, and D, and clarinets in high and low G.
Different instruments of the clarinet family (German system) played by Tribal Clarinet Trio. Left to right: deep G clarinet (Theo Jörgensmann), contrabass clarinet (Ernst Ulrich Deuker), basset horn (Etienne Rolin).
The deepest tones (sounding) of all members of the clarinet family.

The clarinet family is a woodwind instrument family of various sizes and types of clarinets, including the common soprano clarinet in B♭ and A, bass clarinet, and sopranino E♭ clarinet.

Clarinets that aren't the standard B♭ or A clarinets are sometimes known as harmony clarinets. There are many differently pitched clarinet types that may be grouped into sub-families, but grouping and terminology vary; the list below reflects popular usage.


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