(Afgncaap8 disagrees, saying that Clarinet music isdifferent from Flute, and that it is the same as Trumpet, but the clarinet has different music than the piano! The piano is a C instrument, whereas the typical trumpet and clarinet tend to be tuned to B-flat. However, usually the flute and the piano are both tuned to C, so their music could be the same.)
it is the same and yuo do not need to change it (weird question )
hi. i actually play the flute and my brother plays the clarinet. your right, they sound quite horrid when both b's are played at the same time. they sound different because the flute and the clarinet are different keys. you will find that if the clarinet plays a c and the flute plays a b, they are the same notes :] hope i helped
Clarinet! Clarinet has almost the exactly same finering as recorder! For the upper register, you do the EXACT same fingering as you would do in recorder! The middle and lower register is similar to the fingering in recorder. Also since both recorder and clarinet is plugging up holes, they are almost exactly the same! Flute is the hardest instrument in the world! For flute you have to position your mouth and blow the right air to play notes! On flute, it is very hard to play lower and upper register. On clarinet it's easy! Flute is hard like trying to find out all the numbers in pi.
About the same, buy usually only girls play flute, I don't know why. Hope this helps.
I don't think you can or should try and find free flute sheet music. If you find sheet music, it should cost or it would be considered copyright. I have tried the exact same thing, and no reliable site had come up. Sorry if this sounds like a load of junk, but you'd rather have no free music than end up in juvie, right?
it is the same and yuo do not need to change it (weird question )
hi. i actually play the flute and my brother plays the clarinet. your right, they sound quite horrid when both b's are played at the same time. they sound different because the flute and the clarinet are different keys. you will find that if the clarinet plays a c and the flute plays a b, they are the same notes :] hope i helped
I did find it on a website. It was just the same key as the flute. Just type in and copy: www.docstoc.com › Entertainment › Music › Music Sheets. It will help you find the sheet.
Clarinet! Clarinet has almost the exactly same finering as recorder! For the upper register, you do the EXACT same fingering as you would do in recorder! The middle and lower register is similar to the fingering in recorder. Also since both recorder and clarinet is plugging up holes, they are almost exactly the same! Flute is the hardest instrument in the world! For flute you have to position your mouth and blow the right air to play notes! On flute, it is very hard to play lower and upper register. On clarinet it's easy! Flute is hard like trying to find out all the numbers in pi.
Yes, it is. The "A" on a flute is the same as the "A" on a piano, unlike the (common, soprano) clarinet which in the key of "B flat".
flute and piano are in the same key so you can play the piano part on flute as for clairenet i dont know...
About the same, buy usually only girls play flute, I don't know why. Hope this helps.
There is no difference in the sheet music used for electric and acoustic instruments. Both use the same sheet music so that the same notes are played and in the same way.
No, piano sheet music and violin sheet music are not the same. They are written specifically for each instrument, taking into account their unique characteristics and capabilities.
about the width of a flute, a little wider. it is skinnier than the clarinet. same length though
I don't think you can or should try and find free flute sheet music. If you find sheet music, it should cost or it would be considered copyright. I have tried the exact same thing, and no reliable site had come up. Sorry if this sounds like a load of junk, but you'd rather have no free music than end up in juvie, right?
I'm don't entirely get your question but if I am understanding it correctly you have the clarinet sheet music for We Wish You a Merry Christmas and would like to play it on the piano. To do this, you should transpose every note in your clarinet sheet music to concert pitch, since piano is a C instrument. (Moving everything down a whole step would do the trick.) Now play your transposed piece on the piano, and the pitches should be the same as on the clarinet.