To produce louder notes, press down slightly harder and drag the bow faster - this produces a larger vibration (higher altitude), hense louder sound.
The opposite (press down lightly and drag slowly) produces smaller vibration (lower altitude), and hense a softer sound.
You can purposefully squeak..lol..which I can't do
but to hit the high notes past thumb C..
-stop pressin your bottom lip against the reed so hard..you gotta let it vibrate more
-play around with your tongue...tongue position has a lot to do with hitting those notes
-you might need more mouthpiece
-try different fingerings
hope this helps!
You can shift or you can tune the strings higher (which I don't recommend doing).
Tune the high E string clockwise.
It's a flat b chord and c flat
They both use the same fingerings, and you might have to change you mouth position a little. I think it is not hard. I've done it and it just takes some getting used to. Make sure you've got enough support though. It takes a lot more air than the Clarinet does. its hard switching after playing the soprano clarinet for a long time. You also use more air playing the bass clarinet.
those notes are called altissimo notes. you first must develop the concept of overblowing notes to hit altissimo notes. hit a low Bb. then visualize a Bb an octave above. then use the same Bb keys to hit a Bb an octave higher. then try an F. but use the same fingerings as a low Bb. this is called the overtone series, a system of notes that can be played by overblowing. the easiest note to hit all the notes in an overtone series is the low Bb. the reason you need to do this is because the fingerings you will find won't hit the notes you want unless you know how to overblow by visualizing the notes you want to play. when this is mastered, find an altissimo fingering chart and you will be on your way. your embouchure should not change at all when you play any notes, including the altissimo. other websites will explain this with more detail.
The first note, "C" or "Do" is played when putting your finger on the third, second and first button and on the one behind. "Re" Is second and first instead of the third and "Mi" is only the first one and the button behind. I hop this helps.
very simple from the central or middle C with right hand on right side from it play D,A,A,F,E,E,E,E,F into 3 times then, D,A,A,F,E, rapper comes in extro play D,A,A,F,E,E,E,E,F into 4 then, D,E,F A, (now next to A) D,E,F,E
A thicker reed is better for helping hit the higher notes, though it takes some practice to get used to the thickness. Make sure your mouth is firm and your fingers are completely covering the holes they're on. Blow a little hard and the note should come out. If it doesn't, keep practicing. You could also look for websites or books on playing the clarinet to give more tips on helping get those higher notes.
You cant. The lowest you can go is E natural which is fingered the same as high B natural.
It's a flat b chord and c flat
it really just depends on the singer or who is singing the note.
practice
Practice and try to hit lower and higher pitches then you'll get a better voice for pitch. It is great for a better voice!
They both use the same fingerings, and you might have to change you mouth position a little. I think it is not hard. I've done it and it just takes some getting used to. Make sure you've got enough support though. It takes a lot more air than the Clarinet does. its hard switching after playing the soprano clarinet for a long time. You also use more air playing the bass clarinet.
Second Soprano: Should be able to hit notes close to a high c. Sing higher then the altos. Have a sweet voice, altos usually have low talking voices. First Soprano: Are to hit the highest notes above a high c. Should be able to sing and hold high notes.
those notes are called altissimo notes. you first must develop the concept of overblowing notes to hit altissimo notes. hit a low Bb. then visualize a Bb an octave above. then use the same Bb keys to hit a Bb an octave higher. then try an F. but use the same fingerings as a low Bb. this is called the overtone series, a system of notes that can be played by overblowing. the easiest note to hit all the notes in an overtone series is the low Bb. the reason you need to do this is because the fingerings you will find won't hit the notes you want unless you know how to overblow by visualizing the notes you want to play. when this is mastered, find an altissimo fingering chart and you will be on your way. your embouchure should not change at all when you play any notes, including the altissimo. other websites will explain this with more detail.
because in the songs, the females can hit the higher notes than the men would be able to do.
The first note, "C" or "Do" is played when putting your finger on the third, second and first button and on the one behind. "Re" Is second and first instead of the third and "Mi" is only the first one and the button behind. I hop this helps.
very simple from the central or middle C with right hand on right side from it play D,A,A,F,E,E,E,E,F into 3 times then, D,A,A,F,E, rapper comes in extro play D,A,A,F,E,E,E,E,F into 4 then, D,E,F A, (now next to A) D,E,F,E