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Where is an a note on a clarinet?

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It depends which octave you're talking about. The first A you will usually learn is in the second space on the music, to play you hold down the metal key that is right above the first hole. To play the next lower A you cover the first three five holes. To play the higher A you cover the back high key and the first two holes.

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