That depends on which of the four E's you desire to play. Low E is all fingers down, including RH fourth on the lowest key. Middle E is LH thumb and one. Fourth space E is register key, LH thumb, 1, 2, 3, RH 1, 2. High E is Register key, LH thumb, half hole on finger 1 and then 2, RH E-flat key.
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.
it depends if the clarinet has had extra keys added to it as you can have lower notes added.
Weber wrote two clarinet concertos, Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in F minor and Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-flat major.
Piccolo clarinet From the smallest to the biggest, here it is: ~ Soprano clarinet ~ Basset clarinet ~ Basset horn ~ Alto clarinet ~ Bass clarinet ~ Contra-alto clarinet ~ Contrabass clarinet
That depends. For B flat clarinet it is the beat like in the song. The keys are in the high octave. Not the really high one. The notes are these: E,C,E,E,C,D,G,A,E,D,D,C,E,D,C,E,E,C,D,G,A,E,D,C (main part) Then you slur this 3 times: C,D,E,D,E,D Then you repeat. Hope this helps!
Somewhat. The Bass Clarinet sounds an octave lower than the Bb Clarinet. It is also much bigger and requires much more air, as well as a looser embrochure. There are also a couple extra keys (depending on your model) that allow you to play even lower than low E.
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).
It's just like a B flat clairinet, or Bass Clairnet, you just put more air into it.... same keys, and same fingerings.
Play all of these low on Clarinet E GG AA CB CB C E G AA GG
There are bass, soprano, and alto. But there are more than Three sizes! There is the Eb soprano, Bb soprano (most commonly seen), Alto clarinet, Bass clarinet, Contra-alto clarinet, and contra-bass clarinet. There is also an A clarinet!
If the song is in the key of C for the banjo, then the clarinet would have to be in the key of D, which is a whole step higher. If in D for banjo, then E for clarinet. Don't forget to use flats and sharps if needed, like if the key is E for banjo, then it's F# (which is also Gb) for clarinet.
1st and easiest E on the clarient is thumb and first hole