This means a normal note
[This means a low note]
{This means a high note}
Each dot is how many beats you hold the note
G G G G G G G G
B B B D G D
B B D A G E
E E E D D C C [A G]
G G D E D
B B B D G D
B B BD A G
E E E D D C
E E D D C B
{B} E G A {B B} G G
{D C B} A A G A F G
D {B B B} A A G A G G E
D {B B B} A A A A G {B}
D {B B B} A A G A G G E
{B B} A A A G {B B}
{B B B} A A G G D
{B B B} A A G G G G {B B.... ..}
{C B B....}
I don't know if this is right but it sounds right. I only know how to do the Intro not the whole song sorry. First you play note D two times then play note F once then play note C once Then play note B flat two times then play note A then play note B flat again then note A again !!!! :] I don't know if this is right but it sounds right. I only know how to do the Intro not the whole song sorry. First you play note D two times then play note F once then play note C once Then play note B flat two times then play note A then play note B flat again then note A again !!!! :]
The tablature is as follows:
DF[D], DF[D], [EFEFE]CA, ADFGA, ADFGE, DF[D], DF[D], [EFEFE]CA, ADFGA, AD
where notes in [brackets] are high.
The piano sheet music can be found in the related links. The treble stave can easily be adapted to give you the Clarinet sheets.
well there is no right way other people have their own versions but to play every note as the song is impossible because the clarinet has different sounds.
Bihandedly.
I wish i knew. :)
Up on the Huvstep
you just play the high notes and you could figure it out
You can either A) Move all of the notes above a Bb down one octave, keeping the rest of the song the same or B) Move the entire song down an octave if there are no notes that are too low to prevent this.
you don't, because that would ruin the entire song.
Clarinet how to play seasons of love
Well, if you can't play clarinet, and you want to play almost any song, I suggest getting a Stewart's Music clarinet music book. it will tell you fingerings, song and history about it. it is not expensive, and useful. (also, you will need a clarinet.!)
I wish i knew. :)
ACGGBFGGABBFG
Up on the Huvstep
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.
you just play the high notes and you could figure it out
It is an extended base clarinet, but all clarinets can play it, so yes.
You can either A) Move all of the notes above a Bb down one octave, keeping the rest of the song the same or B) Move the entire song down an octave if there are no notes that are too low to prevent this.
Take lessons or learn from youtube the notes then get the song piece.
You play him the Song of Storms.
Look it up on YouTube. That's what I do when I want to find a song to play! I mean, someone's gottah have it on there!