it depends on what type of g note you want to play.
if it's open g, you don't put any fingers down. no keys are pressed.
if it's low g, you put all your fingers down. no keys are pressed. (no pinkies)
if it's high g, you put down your thumb and first 3 fingers. press the register key at the same time.
hope this is a help to you!
it depends if the clarinet has had extra keys added to it as you can have lower notes added.
A,b,,b,
For the Bb clarinet it's G B flat A D. All of course the high notes, but not super high
I don't know I was asking you
G a c e d b a g g
A,B,C,D, B flat, B sharp, and B natural.
it depends if the clarinet has had extra keys added to it as you can have lower notes added.
A,b,,b,
For the Bb clarinet it's G B flat A D. All of course the high notes, but not super high
I don't know I was asking you
a b c d
G a c e d b a g g
"Meet the Flintstones" is typically played in the key of B-flat major for clarinet. The main melody features notes such as B, C, D, E, and F#. To play the theme, you can focus on these notes and follow the rhythm of the song. For precise sheet music, it's best to refer to a clarinet music book or online sheet music resources.
The piano is a "C" instrument, meaning when it plays a C you hear a C. The clarinet is a "B-flat" instrument which means when a clarinet plays a "C" is sounds a "B-flat." I know this sounds confusing and the easiest thing you can do is play, rewrite the clarinet notes a whole step higher than the piano part.
umm u play all low notes its e g a e g b flat a e g a g e
The key of D major has two sharps: F and C. There are three possible octave for the D scale on the clarinet. The notes to play are: D - E - F# - G - A - B - C# - D.
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