The lowest note that's been accounted for on Clarinet is an E. overtoning and undertoning can create notes that are higher than usual and lower than usual. However, the lowest possible nite that can be FINGERED is an E.
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There is a B and an A above the G but those notes are very rare in musical pieces.
When you play an e let go of all of the buttons and there is a button right above the E button, just push tha down
The clarinet is a little over 3 octaves total in terms of the length of its range. It starts on a low E (3 ledger lines below the staff) and ends on a high G (5 ledger lines above the staff).
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to play every note of the organ with the g on the clarinet and then play
clarinet notes are one note higher than flute
Lower each note by a semitone.
Super C. :)
On the B-flat clarinet, a concert D is the lowest note.
Well there is not necessarily one instrument that is dissonant to the clarinet. Really any instrument is dissonant to the clarinet as long as they are playing a note that has dissonance with the note that the clarinet is playing. So say the clarinet plays an A and a violin (or any other instrument) played a G# there will be a lot of dissonant. If after this you still don't understand try to find a piano and play notes that are next to each other and you will find the dissonance
an A 440Hz, in an orchestra given by an oboe
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It depends entirely on the type of clarinet. Some clarinet can reach a low of E below middle C, while other can reach Eb below middle. The highest note achievable depends on the type of clarinet, and the skill of the player.
The lowest note on a standard Bb clarinet is a written E, an octave below the treble staff and it is used frequently. Because the clarinet is a transposing instrument, that E actually sounds a concert D. (That's the D in the middle of the bass clef, although it's not written in bass clef in clarinet music). Any time a concert D in that octave is called for, it can be written for clarinet. For some instruments, the lowest few notes are difficult to sound or to play in tune, and are avoided by composers and arrangers. The clarinet's low E is considered a safe, reliable note and is not avoided.