If the song is in the key of C for the banjo, then the Clarinet would have to be in the key of D, which is a whole step higher. If in D for banjo, then E for clarinet. Don't forget to use flats and sharps if needed, like if the key is E for banjo, then it's F# (which is also Gb) for clarinet.
Clarinets come in many keys. The most common key is Bb (B flat), in which the tuning note is C. There are many other kinds of clarinets including the alto clarinet, bass clarinet, Eb clarinet, and many more.
It's the fifth key.
Yes you can its like low F but with your thumb key.
The question is worded vaguely, but: A good clarinet player can READ and PLAY piano music (of course excluding chords & notes outside of the clarinets range). If the music is WRITTEN in the key of c, played directly on the clarinet, it will SOUND in the key of Bb (B flat). Therefore, the clarinet is considered a "Bb instrument," along with bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet; soprano, tenor and bass saxophones, trumpet and a few other odd instruments. Music for these "transposing" instruments must be rewritten or transposed in the key of D in order to sound in the key of C. Hope that helps, ZoeyStLeopard
Second two fingers on left hand first finger on right octave key and second top key of the four at the bottom of the clarinet
E flat
The clarinet is played in the key of B flat
F# minor, which has 3 sharps in the key signature.
No cheat
Clarinets come in many keys. The most common key is Bb (B flat), in which the tuning note is C. There are many other kinds of clarinets including the alto clarinet, bass clarinet, Eb clarinet, and many more.
It's the fifth key.
Your Conn clarinet plays in the key of C and was made in 1925.
Generally, B Flat
It is a B Flat instrument
Yes you can its like low F but with your thumb key.
nothing.
hold down the octave key and A