strings.
In addition to strings, there are a number of other similarities shared by the guitar and piano. Both are polychromatic instruments, meaning that more than one note can be played at the same time. Also, both use a sounding board, often spruce, to amplify the sound, and both use tuning pegs to set the pitch of each string. Also, both are capable of a very wide range of octaves.
the clarinet
Well really it should be the same notes but is it designed diffrently than the ones in 2012
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.
what are the notes for take it off on the clarinet
A clarinet makes many notes, low and high. too many to count...
you would just use the same notes as the piano. piano notes and clarinet notes are the exact same.
the clarinet
Bass guitar strings are tuned to the same notes as the thickest four strings of an electric guitar, but they are tuned one octave lower. So, the same notes, but one octave "deeper".
The clarinet has 24 notes
Well really it should be the same notes but is it designed diffrently than the ones in 2012
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.
the trumpet trust me im in band n it is mostly the same notes
yes because they are both woodwinds and use about the same notes
what are the notes for take it off on the clarinet
A clarinet makes many notes, low and high. too many to count...
Same way you get to Carnegie Hall: Practice, practice, practice.
wind is the answer