Yes.
Also, the level of the reed affects the sound. Lower level reeds are easier to play but don't have as good of a tone as the harder to play higher level reeds.
Yes
you just play the high notes and you could figure it out
A clarinet makes many notes, low and high. too many to count...
For the Bb clarinet it's G B flat A D. All of course the high notes, but not super high
No, the flute is much higher than the saxophone and gets up to higher octaves. The most equivalent instrument to it's own kind would probably be the oboe. Piccolo is the highest instrument, which is part of the flute family.
A third is an interval - the distance between two notes. I would need to know which specific note names you were after. If you are asking about playing notes a third apart at the same time (harmonic intervals) - that is not possible since the clarinet is a melodic instrument, capable of playing only one note at a time.
you just play the high notes and you could figure it out
A clarinet makes many notes, low and high. too many to count...
The notes are AAA (HIGH)AGGEDC REPEAT
use the high notes on the instrument. look at the music notes.
For the Bb clarinet it's G B flat A D. All of course the high notes, but not super high
high b flat than high a than high g
High g. EdcGgeedgBeginning
No, the flute is much higher than the saxophone and gets up to higher octaves. The most equivalent instrument to it's own kind would probably be the oboe. Piccolo is the highest instrument, which is part of the flute family.
The clarinet can be pitched at different pitches when you play low to high notes
A third is an interval - the distance between two notes. I would need to know which specific note names you were after. If you are asking about playing notes a third apart at the same time (harmonic intervals) - that is not possible since the clarinet is a melodic instrument, capable of playing only one note at a time.
water can damage the clarinet period. it just depends on where you get it wet and if its dried quickly, ubt usually a little moisture never hurt a clarinet (thats all spit is).
buffet- sound nicer :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I play noblet clarinet. My friend plays buffet. I suggest both because both of them have good quality sound. When I play noblet clarinet, playing the middle Bb and B(not the low) is very hard and the exact right tune won't come out. But the high and and low notes are awesome on noblet. On buffet the B and Bb are alot better then noblet. But the other notes aren't as good as noblet. I suggest noblet but buffet is great too!