Other Clarinets (German)

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F.A. Uebel 740 Bb-Bass Clarinet Mopane - Other Clarinets (German)

F.A. Uebel 740 Bb-Bass Clarinet Mopane

Other Clarinets (German)

$12,088
Bb Bass Clarinet, German system, Tuning slide in S-bow, 4 Thumb keys going down...
4.8 Expert Rating
F.A. Uebel G-421 G-Clarinet - Other Clarinets (German)

F.A. Uebel G-421 G-Clarinet

Other Clarinets (German)

$2,584
G Clarinet, German fingering, Made of natural grenadilla wood (Dalbergia melanoxylon), 17...
4.9 Expert Rating
Thomann GGCL-417 Synthetic G-Clarinet - Other Clarinets (German)

Thomann GGCL-417 Synthetic G-Clarinet

Other Clarinets (German)

$438
G Clarinet, German fingering, 17 Keys, 4 Tone holes, Made of plastic, Adjustable...
4.8 Expert Rating
Thomann GCL-410 CG C- Clarinet - Other Clarinets (German)

Thomann GCL-410 CG C- Clarinet

Other Clarinets (German)

$494
C- Clarinet, German Fingering, Child-friendly mechanism, 15 Keys, 4 Tone holes,...
4.8 Expert Rating
Thomann GCL-410 C- Clarinet - Other Clarinets (German)

Thomann GCL-410 C- Clarinet

Other Clarinets (German)

$768
C Clarinet, German fingering, Key system suitable for children, 15 keys, Four rings, Made...
4.6 Expert Rating
Schreiber D-10 C Clarinet - Other Clarinets (German)

Schreiber D-10 C Clarinet

Other Clarinets (German)

$1,374
C-clarinet, With Bb clarinet mouthpiece, German system, Barrel, bell and body are made from...
4.9 Expert Rating
F.A. Uebel 611 C-Clarinet - Other Clarinets (German)

F.A. Uebel 611 C-Clarinet

Other Clarinets (German)

$1,319
C Clarinet, German fingering, Made of grenadilla wood (Dalbergia melanoxylon), 15 Keys, 4...
4.6 Expert Rating
F.A. Uebel 740 Bb- Bass Clarinet low C - Other Clarinets (German)

F.A. Uebel 740 Bb- Bass Clarinet low C

Other Clarinets (German)

$10,998
Bb Bass Clarinet, German System, Bb clarinet, Tuning slide in the S-bow, Made...
4.5 Expert Rating
RZ Clarinets G-Clarinet Professional - Other Clarinets (German)

RZ Clarinets G-Clarinet Professional

Other Clarinets (German)

$2,418
G Clarinet, German fingering, Professional model, Material: Grenadilla wood, 17...
4.5 Expert Rating
Amati ACL 640K G-Clarinet - Other Clarinets (German)

Amati ACL 640K G-Clarinet

Other Clarinets (German)

$2,418
G Clarinet, German System, Professional Model, 17 Keys, 4 Rings, Bore: 14.6 mm, Completely...
5 Expert Rating
Oscar Adler & Co. 219 C-Clarinet - Other Clarinets (German)

Oscar Adler & Co. 219 C-Clarinet

Other Clarinets (German)

$3,848
Oscar Adler & Co. 219 C-Clarinet, C Clarinet, 19 Keys, 5 Rings, 4 Rollers, 4 Trill keys on upper part, Twelfth key, Eb...
4.5 Expert Rating

About Other Clarinets (German)

This category focuses on German-style clarinets, often characterized by their distinct tonal qualities and construction techniques. These instruments are favored by professional orchestral players, soloists, and advanced students seeking a refined and responsive playing experience. The German clarinet system, with its register key placement, offers a unique feel and sound compared to the more common Albert system.

Best For
Orchestral performance solo performance advanced students professional musicians
What to Look For
Bore size and taper keywork mechanism wood type and quality tonal characteristics overall response and intonation

Other Clarinets (German) — Pros & Cons

PROS

  • German clarinets offer a focused, darker tonal color.
  • Known for exceptional projection and clarity in ensemble settings.
  • The register key placement provides a unique playing feel.
  • Generally, robust construction built for professional use.

CONS

  • Can be more challenging for beginners to adapt to.
  • May require more frequent maintenance due to intricate keywork.
  • The darker tone might not suit all musical styles equally.
  • Often represent a significant investment in terms of cost.

Frequently Asked Questions About Other Clarinets (German)

The register key's position affects fingerings and the overall feel, requiring a different technique than Albert system clarinets.

Different wood types like grenadilla or mopane impart varying tonal qualities; denser woods often produce a richer, darker sound.

The distinct tonal characteristics, projection, and playing feel appeal to those seeking a specific orchestral or solo sound.

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