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clarinet and 2nd clarinet
If you are playing violin music on a clarinet, you have to transpose up one step (a major 2nd). In other words, if you see a C, you play a D. If you are playing clarinet music on a violin, it's the opposite. You transpose down a step.
If using a B-flat trumpet, to play Taps in G, hold down the 1st and 2nd valves the whole time.
scale: open............1st & 3rd.........1st & 2nd.......1st..........open.......1st & 2nd..........2nd........open arpeggio: open...........1st & 2nd............open............open
Slide positions for B-flat tenor trombone concert pitch to middle C: C (6th), D(4th), E(2nd), F(1st), G(4th), A(2nd), B(4th), middle C (3rd)
clarinet and 2nd clarinet
If you are playing violin music on a clarinet, you have to transpose up one step (a major 2nd). In other words, if you see a C, you play a D. If you are playing clarinet music on a violin, it's the opposite. You transpose down a step.
If using a B-flat trumpet, to play Taps in G, hold down the 1st and 2nd valves the whole time.
scale: open............1st & 3rd.........1st & 2nd.......1st..........open.......1st & 2nd..........2nd........open arpeggio: open...........1st & 2nd............open............open
Many schools start their "full" music programs in 3rd grade, some as early as 2nd grade.Hand size and finger coordination limit very young players. By age 6~7 kids can usually begin with a clarinet, particularly if it is a smaller Eb (e-flat) sopranino clarinet - particularly if they have a real interest and aren't being pushed into it.There is a "Kinder Clarinet" that uses a simplified key system for very young players. However, they're rather expensive, particularly given the short time before your young student would transition to a standard clarinet (and have to learn a new key layout)There is a review of the Kinder Clarinet here: http://www.shwoodwind.co.uk/Reviews/Clarinets/kinderclarinet.htmWhat_age_to_start_to_play_the_clarinet
May the 2nd 2011
Slide positions for B-flat tenor trombone concert pitch to middle C: C (6th), D(4th), E(2nd), F(1st), G(4th), A(2nd), B(4th), middle C (3rd)
A concert F# is a G#/Ab on the trumpet, played by pushing the 2nd and 3rd valves.
Pretty much every Aventura concert there is has a "home video
in Melbourne Victoria his concert is on in may on the 1st and 2nd. by and 11 year old girl..
clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, alto saxofone, tenor saxofone, baritone saxofone, tenor trombone, bass trombone, euphonium, french horn, tuba, basoon, teneroon, trumpets, oboe, drum kit, timphs, other percussion most of these parts have parts 1st 2nd and 3rd hope that helps there's other brass parts but i don't play brass so I'm not sure if i got all of them. xx
The Live 8 concert took place in ten cities on July 2nd 2005.