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A third is an interval - the distance between two notes. I would need to know which specific note names you were after. If you are asking about playing notes a third apart at the same time (harmonic intervals) - that is not possible since the Clarinet is a melodic instrument, capable of playing only one note at a time.

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Q: What buttons or holes do you press to play scales on a b flat clarinet like playing high C and low C at the same time?
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