The lowest Eb, which is 3 semitones up from middle C, is played by holding the key on the back, the two notes that would play a D, and either the small sausage-shaped key directly beneath these two keys, or the lowest of the Golf-club shaped keys on the right-hand side. They both work the same way. The next Eb up is played by by holding the key of the back, the octave key, all six keys and the top-left golf-club shaped key, as if you were looking down the Clarinet. It's the same as a D#, and the only way to play it. Finally, the highest Eb you can achieve is played by holding down the key at the back, the octave key, missing out the first key on the front, holding down the second and third keys, the fourth key and the small sausage-shaped key beneath that.
I think it's smaller than the Bb Clarinet. At my school "the midget one". Eb, Bb, Ab and bass/contra. ---- Around 17"
The Piccolo, Flute, Clarinet... Well, the woodwind family can be split into two groups, High and Low. High: Piccolo, Flute, Bb Clarinet, Bb Soprano Clarinet, Eb Alto clarinet, Eb Sopranino Saxophone, Bb Soprano Saxohpone, Eb Alto saxophone, and Oboe. Low: Bb Bass Clarinet, Bb Tenor Saxophone, Eb Baritone Saxophone, Bb Bass Saxophone, Eb Contrabass Saxophone, Bassoon, and Contrabassoon. Those are all i can think of at the moment.
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There is no horn in the clarinet family. The term horn usually refers to the brass instrument called the french horn, although some people call their saxophones, trumpets and trombones horns, for example; "I need to grab my "horn" on the way to the gig."The soprano clarinet is a woodwind instrument in the key of Bb. there is also an Alto clarinet in Eb and a Bass clarinet in Bb. Lets not forget the tiny Eb clarinet, and the big contra bass clarinet to round out the family.I hope I helped you shed the light on your confounding question.Thank you.Edit: The Basset horn is a member of the clarinet family.
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Bb Bb C Bb Eb D Bb Bb C Bb F Eb Bb Bb Bb G Eb D C Ab Ab G Eb F Eb
Concert Eb is F, G, A, Bb, C, D, E, F, (back down) E, D, C, Bb, A, G, F. The arpeggio is F, Bb, D, F. Eb Major is Eb, F, G, Ab, Bb, C, D, Eb (back down) D, C, Bb, Ab, G, F. The arpeggio is Eb, G, Bb, Eb.
Bb Bb C Bb Eb D Bb Bb C Bb F Eb Bb Bb G F Eb D C Eb Eb D Bb C Bb
Bb, Bb, C, Bb, Eb, D Bb, Bb, C, Bb, F, Eb Bb, Bb, Bb(up an octave), G, Eb, D, C Ab, Ab, G, Eb, F, Eb
Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G, and your major seventh is A.
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