I Can't Sleep Podcast Episode 396: Clarinet

 
 

Clarinet

Woodwind enthusiasts and light sleepers alike may appreciate the clarinet, a single-reed instrument with far too many keys and just enough trivia to lull you into a restful fog. Expect a slow drift through pitch ranges, embouchure tips, and bedtime-level acoustics.

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Clarinets comprise a family of instruments of differing sizes and pitches. The clarinet family is the largest woodwind family, ranging from the BB♭ contrabass to the A♭ piccolo. The B♭ soprano clarinet is the most common type, and is the instrument usually indicated by the word “clarinet”.
— Clarinet - Wikipédia
 

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