E flat clarinet .......................................................................................
Sometimes called the “baby clarinet,” the E flat clarinet is the highest-pitched
of the clarinet family. It’s the only clarinet tuned to an E flat instead of a B flat.To write music for the E flat clarinet, you have to first transpose the music a
diatonic sixth (six scale degrees) up and then down an octave — or down a
minor third. Its written range is E3 to E6 (Figure 14-4).To hear WriteCA
C#/D% A#/B%DB
D#/E% CEC#/D%
FDF#/G% D#/E%
GEG#/A% F
AF#/G%A#/B% G
BG#/A%English horn/cor anglais....................................................................
The English horn, or cor anglais, is a close cousin to the oboe but is one third
longer. Like the oboe, it’s a double reed instrument, and because it’s longer,
its range extends a full fifth deeper than the oboe’s. Its slightly flared bell
makes for a more nasally timbre than the oboe, creating a sound that’s a little
like four parts oboe, one part trumpet.&
√w
Eb (baby) clarinet
concert rangeMost effective rangew# wb wn w w
Figure 14-4:
The E flat
clarinet
range,
transposed
to concert
pitch.170 Part IV: Orchestration and Arrangement