The beginning part is:
G G-F-G G-F-G G-D-Eb G G-F-G G-F-G G-D-Eb Eb-F G (fall)
a bb add ccccccccccccaddd
Bb isnt what you think it is it is actually B flat.
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.
For the Bb clarinet it's G B flat A D. All of course the high notes, but not super high
g g f f Bb a c c e d d
well pio po pju it is a bb a bb ac a f# g g g g g g f
Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G, and your major seventh is A.
Middle G (x5), high Bb, Middle A, Middle G, F#(x5), Middle A, Middle G, F#, Middle G (x4), Middle G, High Bb, Middle A, middle g, f#, middle g, middle a, f#, middle g (x2). NOTE: All of these are eighth notes besides the last 2 (the 2 g's) ~A Clarinet Player :)~
Anton Stadler was a clarinettist in Mozart's time. He dedicated Clarinet Concerto in A for Stadler. The original composition was written to a special clarinet that could play lower notes than the modern clarinet in Bb.
Bb
I think it's smaller than the Bb Clarinet. At my school "the midget one". Eb, Bb, Ab and bass/contra. ---- Around 17"
If you play the notes of a major chord one at a time you are playing an arpeggio. The notes of the A Major chord are A-C#-E-A. Two Octave Arpeggio for Clarinet (Ascending) A-C#-E-A-C#-E-A (Decending) A-E-C#-A-E-C#-A