No. Clarinets are in Trebel clef, Baritones are in Bass Clef
The clarinet is played in the key of B flat
yes (its in the same key)
No CNET in Bb Tuba is in BBb or also known as C
If the song is in the key of C for the banjo, then the clarinet would have to be in the key of D, which is a whole step higher. If in D for banjo, then E for clarinet. Don't forget to use flats and sharps if needed, like if the key is E for banjo, then it's F# (which is also Gb) for clarinet.
Usually there are no baritones in an orchestra.
It's the thumb key hole in the back and that key right above the first key hole in the front hold those at the same time to get the "A" sound
Yes, it is. The "A" on a flute is the same as the "A" on a piano, unlike the (common, soprano) clarinet which in the key of "B flat".
Clarinets come in many keys. The most common key is Bb (B flat), in which the tuning note is C. There are many other kinds of clarinets including the alto clarinet, bass clarinet, Eb clarinet, and many more.
It's the fifth key.
Your Conn clarinet plays in the key of C and was made in 1925.
No, a bass clarinet and regualr clarinet are not the same. A bass clarinet is much bgger and produces lower notes than a regular clarinet. However, they do have the same fingerings for a note. I play the bass clarinet and the reular clarinet play the same notes and t he fingering are the same but the bass is alot lower. They have there own music. They are similar in ways and different in others.
B# is the same as C. So low C would be all fingers down, low E key and the bottom thumb key (if your bass clarinet has a low C) Middle C is thumb and 1st 3 fingers Upper C is thumb, register key, all 6 fingers down plus the bottom C key (on either hand) High C is thumb and register key (Super C is thumb, register key and index fingers)