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The A-flat (A♭) clarinet is a member of the clarinet family, smaller and sounding a perfect fourth higher than the E♭ clarinet. The A♭ is rare, but even less common, obsolete instruments in high C, B♭, and A♮ (an octave above the more common instruments in those keys) are listed by Shackleton. Some writers call the A♭ and these other instruments octave clarinets, sopranino clarinets, or piccolo clarinets. The boundary between the octave and soprano clarinets is not well-defined, and the rare instruments in G and F might be considered as either. Shackleton, along with many early twentieth-century composers, uses the term "piccolo clarinet" to refer to the E♭ and D clarinets as well (piccolo merely meaning "small" in Italian). This designation is less common today, with the E♭ and D instrume

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  • A-flat clarinet (en)
  • Clarinete piccolo (es)
  • Clarinette piccolo (fr)
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  • La clarinette piccolo est utilisée en ensemble de clarinettes et en orchestre d'anches simples, parfois en orchestre symphonique ou d'opéra. (fr)
  • The A-flat (A♭) clarinet is a member of the clarinet family, smaller and sounding a perfect fourth higher than the E♭ clarinet. The A♭ is rare, but even less common, obsolete instruments in high C, B♭, and A♮ (an octave above the more common instruments in those keys) are listed by Shackleton. Some writers call the A♭ and these other instruments octave clarinets, sopranino clarinets, or piccolo clarinets. The boundary between the octave and soprano clarinets is not well-defined, and the rare instruments in G and F might be considered as either. Shackleton, along with many early twentieth-century composers, uses the term "piccolo clarinet" to refer to the E♭ and D clarinets as well (piccolo merely meaning "small" in Italian). This designation is less common today, with the E♭ and D instrume (en)
  • El clarinete piccolo, también llamado clarinete sopranino, es un instrumento de viento-madera perteneciente a la familia del clarinete. Es el miembro más pequeño y de registro más agudo de la familia. No es un instrumento común, pero el clarinete piccolo más utilizado está afinado en La♭ (bemol), una octava superior al clarinete soprano. El límite entre estos dos clarinetes no está bien definido y los inusuales instrumentos afinados en Sol o en Fa pueden ser considerados como ambos. (es)
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  • A clarinet (en)
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