Low B natural is played with all of the holes covered with your left hand and your middle finger covering the middle hole of your right hand. Do not press any buttons. To play middle B natural, cover all the holes with both hands, press the register key with your left thumb while still covering the hole, and press the bottom right key very close to the bell with your right pinky. This note can also be played with all holes covered, the register key pressed, and with the upside-down water drop key furthest away from you with your left pinky. To play high B natural, cover the first hole with your left hand, and press the register key. Good luck trying to figure that out.
first note eee,eee,egcde,ffff,fee,ggfdc and that is it
how do you play a c on the recorder
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On my version, you rest for six measures. Then you play a high C. You play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C (you play the last four notes as sixteenth notes and you hold the last C.) Then you play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C in sixteenth notes, a B and a G as an eighth note, a B as a quarter note, and a G and an F as an eighth note. You rest for one beat and then you play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C again as a sixteenth note, an F as a quarter note, and a D as an eighth note. Then you play E flat, E, E natural, and E as a sixteenth note, two F's as quarter notes, an E flat, a low C, and an F that's a half note. Then you play an E flat, an E, an E natural, and an E as a sixteenth notes, and then you play an F as a quarter note. You rest for five measures and then you play a B , a high C, a B, and a high C as a sixteenth note. Then you repeat the last sixteenth note I just said.
This means a normal note [This means a low note] {This means a high note} Each dot is how many beats you hold the note G G G G G G G G B B B D G D B B D A G E E E E D D C C [A G] G G D E D B B B D G D B B BD A G E E E D D C E E D D C B {B} E G A {B B} G G {D C B} A A G A F G D {B B B} A A G A G G E D {B B B} A A A A G {B} D {B B B} A A G A G G E {B B} A A A G {B B} {B B B} A A G G D {B B B} A A G G G G {B B.... ..} {C B B....}
The clarinet can be pitched at different pitches when you play low to high notes
f f c c d d c b flat b flat a a g g f c c b flat b flat a a g c c b flat b flat a a g f f c c d d c b flat b flat a a g g f Play in any register.
That depends on which octave you wish to play the note B. Low B (Below the Stave) would be a slow flow of air. Middle B Medium and Top B above the stave would be fast.
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