Trivia
At one time, most clarinets were made of boxwood
When the clarinet was first invented, boxwood and ebony (which were used for making recorders) were also used to make clarinets. These produce a sound that is light and unsophisticated. Likewise, in those days the reed was secured in place by windings of string instead of being attached by metal fittings.

An old-time boxwood clarinet (top) and a modern-day grenadilla clarinet (bottom)
Musical Instrument Guide:Clarinet Contents
Structure
How the Instrument is Made
Choosing an Instrument
Trivia
- "I Broke My Clarinet" is a French folk song
- Inspiring composers
- In Italy, a single B♭ clarinet
- At one time, most clarinets were made of boxwood
- In vogue in the 1900s-the metal clarinet
- A transparent clarinet?
- Famous clarinet works: concertos
- Famous clarinet works: chamber music
- What is the relationship between hertz and cents?