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See Jack Brymer's superior text, Clarinet, ISBN 0-02-871440 According to Brymer ( 1976) any single reed instrument is, technically, a member of the Clarinet family. The earliest single reed insturments were crafted in ancient Egypt, and there are medieval precursors, the chalumeau being the major prototype for the clarinet. According to Brymer, the clarinet was invented rather than evolving , by J.C. Denner in the year 1700 in Germany.

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The first modern day clarinet was developed in Germany. However, there is some debate over the inventor. It was either Johann Christoph Denner or his son Jacob.

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The clarinet was invented in Germany. See this link for details: http://inventors.about.com/od/cstartinventions/a/Clarinet.htm

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it came from France

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Egypt (3000 b.c.)

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The Clarinet came from Germany

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