it can get to a high-squeeky pitch which will be the highest note on the Clarinet. but you need to remember that the clarinet is a low/high instruments so dont think of it just as a high instrument. and vise versa. also if your looking for any good clarinet music try either Northridge Overture of Lating Holiday. HOPE THIS WAS HELPFUL! :)
It is a trransposing instrument so it's written pitch is one tone higher than what you hear (concert pitch)!
So...
It goes from the E below middle C (written pitch) = D below middle C (concert pitch)
Up To (depending on the clarinet) the A nearly 3 octaves above middle C (written pitch) = B nearly 3octaves above middle C (concert pitch!)
Hope that helps - this site shows it as well!
http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/FingeringCharts/bbfinger.html
The Clarinet Is both pitches it depends how you blow it
She played the clarinet during middle and high school. But today she uses her voice as her instrument.
For the Bb clarinet it's G B flat A D. All of course the high notes, but not super high
woodwinds can range from high to low. For example flute and alto saxes are high while bass clarinet and bassoon are low. there is also alto flutes, and bass flutes, bass saxophone which are l ow also, piccolo, soprillo saxophone, oboe which are high
high b
practice
you press the G button and blow high
A clarinet makes many notes, low and high. too many to count...
high b flat than high a than high g
No, the clarinet is a woodwind instrument. A clarinet uses a reed to produce sound instead of using a mouthpiece and the player's embouchure to produce sound like brass instruments do.
Larger instruments produce lower pitches; the Bass Clarinet, being one of the largest types of clarinets, produces one of the lowest sound.
High g. EdcGgeedgBeginning