§ Contrabass Clarinet
The Contrabass Single-Reed
Woodwind And Contra-Alto Single-Reed Woodwind Square Measure The 2 Largest Members Of The Single-Reed
Woodwind Family That Square Measure In Common Usage. Fashionable Contrabass Clarinets Square
Measure Pitched In BB♭, Sounding 2 Octaves Not Up To The Common B♭ Soprano Single-Reed Woodwind And One Octave Not Up To The B♭ Clarinet. Some Contrabass Single-Reed
Woodwind Models Have A Variety Extending Right Down
To Low (Written) E♭, Where as Others Will Downplay To Low D Or Any To Low C. Some Early Instruments Were
Pitched In C; Arnold Schoenberg's Fünf Orchesterstücke Specifies A Contrabass Single-Reed
Woodwind In An Exceedingly, However There's No Proof Of Such Associate
Degree Instrument Ever Having Existed.
The Contrabass Single-Reed Instrument Is Additionally Generally Familiar By The Name Pedal Single-Reed Instrument, This Term Referring To Not Associate In Nursingy Side Of The Instrument's Mechanism However To An Analogy Between Its Terribly Low Tones And Also The Pedal Tones Of The Brass, Or The Pedal Division Of The Organ.
Subcontrabass Clarinets, Lower In Pitch
Than The Contrabass, Are Engineered On Solely Associate In Nursing experimental Basis.The EE♭ Contra-Alto Single-Reed Instrument Is Usually Named Because The "EE♭ Contrabass Clarinet".
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