I'm wondering why the Bb Clarinet has a range that goes down to C, an octave below middle C? The actual range of this instrument is the D below middle C, according to everything I can find on the subject. (I'm not a clarinet player). This is actually useful, as it covers the range of the clarinet in A, which goes down to C#, and is used occasionally in classical music (which is what I write). I've never been able to use this note, now I can! But I still wonder why this is so. Is there some kind of attachment that can produce this note? If so, I have never heard of it. Any clarinet scholars out there who can answer this question?
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