The Bb scale will start on a C with three fingers down on the top hand with the thumb pressing the key with the top hand as well and it will rise to the C that is only the thumb on the top hand and the register key. The scale goes: C,D,E,F,G,A,B,C,D,E,F,G,A,B,C.
E below the staff (concert D) at the bottom.
Technically there is no true "highest note" but you wont see it written higher then the A twice above the staff (concert G) it is on top of the 4th added ledger line above the staff
B flat concert is easy because all you have to do is keep playing until it sounds right and then go back down. With other scales just follow the key signature, playing the same sharps and flats. The book; Foundations For Superior Performance is a great for that though because it has them all in there.
its quite easy. For beginners, start with the E flat (F) key (lowest octave)and vertically up until you reach the E flat (F) left thumb key. then you play upwards(the A flat(B flat) key is the G Key(A key) with the register key) and skip to the same B flat(C) key(missing the A(B) key) and play upwards till the E flat(F) key in the middle octave.
I know it is a bit confusing but there you have it, 2 octaves. For slightly better players (?9 months of experience?) you can try the altissimo range.
PS the bracketed letters are the Clarinet fingering letters.
The Bb scale for clarinet has 8 notes in it.
It's above your left thumb. It's actually called the register key, but octave key also works.
Get a fingering chart.
The Bb Clarinet is the most common type of clarinet. The Bb shows that the clarinet is tuned to that note, just like an Eb clarinet is tuned to an Eb. If a Bb clarinet and a flute both play an "A" the notes will sound different, because they are tuned to different notes. In order to make the notes sound the same, the Bb Clarinet must play a semitone up, which is a "Bb".
it depends if the clarinet has had extra keys added to it as you can have lower notes added.
easy girl
Concert d-flat is played as e-flat on the clarinet. To transpose any note from concert pitch, simply raise it one whole step; the result is the note you should play on a standard b-flat clarinet to match the concert pitch.
Get a fingering chart.
on a b flat clarinet
Every scale can be played on bother the flute and the piccolo. On the flute you can play the A, A flat, B, B flat, D, G, F sharp, and F two octaves. For the C and the D flat there are three that can be played without a Low B key. If you have a low B key, you can play the B scale three octaves. On the piccolo it is the same (minus there is no such thing as a low B key for a piccolo) and the C and high d flat thrid octaves take a lot of effort and practice to get out.
A Bb concert scale goes CDEFGABCBAGFEDC. All the notes are natural. Start on middle C with just three fingers on your left hand down.
E flat
The Bb Clarinet is the most common type of clarinet. The Bb shows that the clarinet is tuned to that note, just like an Eb clarinet is tuned to an Eb. If a Bb clarinet and a flute both play an "A" the notes will sound different, because they are tuned to different notes. In order to make the notes sound the same, the Bb Clarinet must play a semitone up, which is a "Bb".
it depends if the clarinet has had extra keys added to it as you can have lower notes added.
The same fingering as b flat
easy girl
Acker Bilk plays an ebony b flat clarinet.
Assuming you mean clarinet then the standard one plays in the key of B flat. Others play in E flat, A, A flat, Or even C.
Any modern major or minor scale has seven different notes. They can be played in one to as many as 5 octaves. So the number of notes depends on how many octaves you play.