there is a low A and a high A High A is right about the top of the e key low a is the top 3 fingers and 2 of the first on the bottom.
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i play the clarinet and it really easy and fun and NO!!! of course the fingerings arent the same!
No, some fingerings are the same or similar but others are quite different.
Yes, they do. It is the length of the instrument that determines the pitch differences. For example the bass clarinet sounds an octave lower than the B-flat clarinet; the shorter E-flat soprano clarinet sounds a fifth higher than the B-flat.
yes, but its probably very difficult all of the fingerings and notes are the same on a bass clarinet as a regular clarinet. i played clarinet 2 and a half year before i switched to bass clarinet. i would recomend at leay 1 year of beginers lessons before playing the bass clarinet
There are many fingerings on your clarinet. You can go to a website such as yahoo or google and type "clarinet fingering charts" into the search bar. That should bring up diagrams for all the fingerings you'll need on your clarinet.
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i play the clarinet and it really easy and fun and NO!!! of course the fingerings arent the same!
This website has your answer. http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/FingeringCharts/bbfinger.html
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Not exactly, bass clarinets have five keys at the bottom instead of four, but other than that I think it is the same.
No, some fingerings are the same or similar but others are quite different.
Yes, they do. It is the length of the instrument that determines the pitch differences. For example the bass clarinet sounds an octave lower than the B-flat clarinet; the shorter E-flat soprano clarinet sounds a fifth higher than the B-flat.
yes, but its probably very difficult all of the fingerings and notes are the same on a bass clarinet as a regular clarinet. i played clarinet 2 and a half year before i switched to bass clarinet. i would recomend at leay 1 year of beginers lessons before playing the bass clarinet
Different techniques for playing a clarinet flat include adjusting the embouchure, using alternate fingerings, and adjusting the position of the mouthpiece on the instrument.
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.!)