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Author: stevensfo
Date: 2008-12-13 07:55
Well since the french is clarinette and the 'ette' means little, it's definitely a little something!
I seem to remember reading that it does indeed come from 'little trumpet'.
In the bands around here, I've noticed that clarinetists will call them 'clarinetto', whereas others will sometimes say 'clarino'.
Steve
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