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The clarinet is played in the key of B flat
Generally, B Flat
It is a B Flat instrument
It's the fifth key.
the reason the b flat is airy is because of the tube in the hole where the register key pad rests but as for the g i do not know why
Thumb, octave key, index finger, middle finger, and the longest right-hand side key. It's basically the same as a low Eb.
E 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.
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)
A Clarinet: Has a richer sound than B♭, frequently used in orchestral and chamber music. or A bass Clarinet which is has a lower sound. How I know is that I play Clarinet and I'm in middle school.
You have to hold down the keys for D (above middle C) and either hold the banana key for D sharp or hold the bottom key of the group of 4 on the right hand side when playing (attached to top key piece of clarinet).
A sharp or B flat