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Definition of Clarionet
1. n. See Clarinet.
Definition of Clarionet
1. Noun. A clarinet. ¹
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Definition of Clarionet
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clarionet
Literary usage of Clarionet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Wind-band and Its Instruments: Their History, Construction, Acoustics by Arthur A. Clappé (1911)
"This emulation of the power of the trumpet in pipes seems to have suggested the
modern name clarionet; for a clarion was a trumpet an octave above the ..."
2. The Philosophy of Music: Being the Substance of a Course of Lectures by William Pole (1895)
"The oboe, clarionet, and bassoon, and what are called the reed stops of an organ,
owe their tones also to reeds, similar in principle, but of varied forms ..."
3. The Philosophy of Music: Being the Substance of a Course of Lectures by William Pole (1879)
"The oboe, clarionet, and bassoon, and what are called the reed stops of an organ,
owe their tones also to reeds, similar in principle, but of varied forms ..."
4. The Monthly Magazine by Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), Richard Phillips (1803)
"... clarionet«) balloons, and a fei pent, accompanied with a part for thf pianoforte.
... clarionet ..."
5. The Men of the Time, Or, Sketches of Living Notables by J C Garlington (1852)
"He has also written fantasias, divertissement«, variations, Ac., for the violin,
flute, clarionet, and other instruments. He is also the author of some ..."