C is just the top three fingers of your left hand down with your thumb on the back.
Middle C# is played like a normal middle C but using your left pinky on the C# key (just below the bottom key on the top half). If you don't know where it is, look up C# clarinet key.
Cover all 3 (left hand) holes but also make sure that you cover the thumb hole at the back of the clarinet
yes, there are 7 ways to play the c on the clarinet
She played the clarinet during middle and high school. But today she uses her voice as her instrument.
You simply lift up your index and middle finger and index finger. by doing so, you've made a c to an e slur. High C and E slur you'd lift up your pinky and index finger. My name is Brittney C, and I LOVE SADIE, MY BASS CLARINET!
Middle C# is played like a normal middle C but using your left pinky on the C# key (just below the bottom key on the top half). If you don't know where it is, look up C# clarinet key.
It depends entirely on the type of clarinet. Some clarinet can reach a low of E below middle C, while other can reach Eb below middle. The highest note achievable depends on the type of clarinet, and the skill of the player.
Cover all 3 (left hand) holes but also make sure that you cover the thumb hole at the back of the clarinet
it can get to a high-squeeky pitch which will be the highest note on the clarinet. but you need to remember that the clarinet is a low/high instruments so dont think of it just as a high instrument. and vise versa. also if your looking for any good clarinet music try either Northridge Overture of Lating Holiday. HOPE THIS WAS HELPFUL! :) It is a trransposing instrument so it's written pitch is one tone higher than what you hear (concert pitch)! So... It goes from the E below middle C (written pitch) = D below middle C (concert pitch) Up To (depending on the clarinet) the A nearly 3 octaves above middle C (written pitch) = B nearly 3octaves above middle C (concert pitch!) Hope that helps - this site shows it as well! http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/FingeringCharts/bbfinger.html
A written E below middle C. It sounds one step lower as a concert D.
A Clarinet: Has a richer sound than B♭, frequently used in orchestral and chamber music. or A bass Clarinet which is has a lower sound. How I know is that I play Clarinet and I'm in middle school.
The clarinet has been around since the middle ages.
yes, there are 7 ways to play the c on the clarinet
She played the clarinet during middle and high school. But today she uses her voice as her instrument.
You simply lift up your index and middle finger and index finger. by doing so, you've made a c to an e slur. High C and E slur you'd lift up your pinky and index finger. My name is Brittney C, and I LOVE SADIE, MY BASS CLARINET!
No, they do not. When a clarinet player plays a "C" it actually sounds a "B-flat". The two instruments can play together if the clarinet part is written a whole step higher than the piano part.
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