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Its called figuring it out by ear. Listen to the music then think of the notes on your clarinet. Thats pretty much the only way to do it. No one has the notes because they do it by ear.
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Same way you get to Carnegie Hall: Practice, practice, practice.
Just like the clarinet, the way you got it out is the same way you put it back in.
Same way I learned how to play it on the viola and recorder: Learn how to play the clarinet, then find the notes to play the theme song, and write it down.
No, a bass clarinet and regualr clarinet are not the same. A bass clarinet is much bgger and produces lower notes than a regular clarinet. However, they do have the same fingerings for a note. I play the bass clarinet and the reular clarinet play the same notes and t he fingering are the same but the bass is alot lower. They have there own music. They are similar in ways and different in others.
Well it depends. In clarinet, you have to blow to get your musical notes. In violin, you have to just move your bow across a string. I would probably say a clarinet is harder. You have to blow and waste your breath!A second Opinion...Well, realistically I would say violin is harder because in clarinet the notes are all there for you. In violin you have to find the notes by ear and shift the position when the music says to. Plus, most violin players do the vibrato. You also have to hold the violin near the shoulder or on it. Clarinet you just have to hold it with hands which is much easier. The violin is also deemed the hardest instrument to play.I disagree. When you play the violin, all you have to do is move your hands. When you play clarinet you have to, controll embachure, cover the holes, and maintain good air. So clarinet is hands down harder.
Clarinet is way easier.
Possibly. If it is a wooden clarinet, the wood could have warped. Ask a nearby instrument repair shop to see if they can help. If it is a plastic clarinet, I am not entirely sure what has happened. But the register key may have rusted or no longer work. Again, ask a nearby instrument repair shop to see if they can help. Or probably the keypads could remove or fall if they get wet or damaged that can also be one of the problems.
Yes, there were changes to the clarinet since it was made. The clarinet used to be made of a typre of wood, called grenadilla wood. Now, many clarinets are made of different woods, plastics, metals, and sizes. The type of clarinet depends on what it's made from, and how it's designed.
The way I use vibrato on any clarinet is I move my chin the tiniest bit back and forth. This will change the pitch ever so slightly. It is best if you have time to mess around with moving your chin back and forth to find what sound you like the best for your vibrato.
Outkast recorded I like the way you move.