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The fingering is different from the Boehm system and they have a wide variation of key systems. Simple ones are often referred to as Albert system, more ...
Boehm system (clarinet) ... The Boehm system for the clarinet is a system of clarinet keywork, developed between 1839 and 1843 by Hyacinthe Klosé and Auguste ...
From history to today, clarinet is always changing. Click in to see all the clarinet systems throughout the history, with never-seen-before images.
Clarinet systems can be broadly divided into two categories: the Öhler system and the Boehm system (including the German Boehm system). The two systems differ ...
Oehler System Clarinet ... Like the Full Albert but with some slightly different keywork. From the top of the instrument: 4 trills, 3 rings, extra banana key for ...
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This is the Yamaha Corporation [Musical Instrument Guide] website. This article contains information about the Clarinet [The Structure of the ...
The most obvious difference is at the end of the key levers for the little fingers: Where the Boehm System has four levers, the German system has two rather ...
The AMT WS is Applied Microphone Technology's flagship double microphone system for Clarinet. Designed, manufactured by hand, and distributed by AMT in the ...
Apr 9, 2015 · A new derivative of Müller's 13-key system was created by Eugène Albert in 1870, which therfore would be called the Albert System. This clarinet ...