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- Soprano_clarinet abstract "The soprano clarinets are a sub-family of the clarinet family. The B♭ clarinet is by far the most common type of soprano clarinet—the unmodified word "clarinet" usually refers to this instrument. Other types of soprano clarinets include the instruments in A and C, sounding respectively a semitone lower and a whole tone higher than the B♭ instrument, and the low G clarinet—rare in Western music but popular in the folk music of Turkey—sounding a whole tone lower than the A. While some writers reserve a separate category of sopranino clarinets for the E♭ and D clarinets, these are more usually regarded as soprano clarinets as well. All have a written range from the E below middle C to about the C three octaves above middle C, with the sounding pitches determined by the particular instrument's transposition.The clarinet family is commonly used in an orchestral setting to provide color, especially with regard to harmonies. Composers in the classical and romantic periods featured clarinet solos as well, relying on its unique tone and range. Clarinets in C are common in music of those periods, particularly opera. There have also been soprano clarinets in C, A, and B♭ with curved barrels and bells marketed under the names Saxonette, Claribel, and Clariphon. Shackleton lists also obsolete "sopranino" clarinets in (high) G, F, and E, and soprano clarinets in B and A♭. The G "sopranino", only a half step lower than the A♭ piccolo clarinet, was popular during the late 19th century in Vienna for playing Schrammelmusik. B♭ soprano clarinet is also one of the most common instruments played in beginner and high school band, bass clarinet being a second common clarinet type played in beginner and high school band.".
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- Soprano_clarinet classification Single-reed_instrument.
- Soprano_clarinet classification Wind_instrument.
- Soprano_clarinet classification Woodwind_instrument.
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- Soprano_clarinet musicians "*:Category:Clarinetists".
- Soprano_clarinet name "Soprano Clarinet".
- Soprano_clarinet range "130".
- Soprano_clarinet range "Written range:".
- Soprano_clarinet related "*Piccolo clarinet *Basset clarinet *Alto clarinet *Bass clarinet".
- Soprano_clarinet subject Category:B-flat_instruments.
- Soprano_clarinet subject Category:Clarinets.
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- Soprano_clarinet type Clarinet103037709.
- Soprano_clarinet type Clarinets.
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- Soprano_clarinet comment "The soprano clarinets are a sub-family of the clarinet family. The B♭ clarinet is by far the most common type of soprano clarinet—the unmodified word "clarinet" usually refers to this instrument. Other types of soprano clarinets include the instruments in A and C, sounding respectively a semitone lower and a whole tone higher than the B♭ instrument, and the low G clarinet—rare in Western music but popular in the folk music of Turkey—sounding a whole tone lower than the A.".
- Soprano_clarinet label "Soprano clarinet".
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- Soprano_clarinet depiction Clarinet.jpg.
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