What are the notes for do re mi on clarinet?
Simply remember that F is Fa
UPPER lines = Every Good Boy Does Fine; spaces = Face
-line - F -Fa
space E Me
-line - D - Re
space C Do
-line - B - Ti
space A La
-line - G - So
space F Fa
-line - E - Me
space D Re
-line - C - Do
space B Ti
LOWER lines = Good Boys Do Fine Always; spaces =All Cows Eat Grass
line - A - La
-space G So
-line - F - Fa
space E Me
-line - D - Re
space C Do
-line - B - Ti
space A La
-line - G - So
Should you get flavored reeds?
Yeah, I play saxophone and a couple of my friends have had flavored reeds. I'm sure they're nothing serious, just the usual strawberry and mint, stuff like that. But I don't know how good they taste!
Is Yamaha clarinet ycl-24 made of wood?
The Yamaha C100 clarinet is a clarinet made out of plastic, it is possible to tell because if the instrument doesn't have any grain on it or it doesn't have any grain on the inside of the instrument then is a plastic clarinet.
The C100 is the predecessor to the YCL-250 and is an excellent choice for a beginner/intermediate and for marching band.
How old is a D series evette B-flat wood clarinet by buffet crampon?
It was made in the Mid-1960s, from 1963-1966.
How do you play this is me on clarinet?
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i would suggest to youtube it... they have alot of great tutorials there...:)!!!!1 plus u can find any tutortioul of any mostly song
If you want to play the piano I reccomend getting a teacher. Unless you are musical to start with it is almost impossible to learn to play a musical instrument without a proper teacher. You can get up to a certain stage, but you would not be of a standard high enough to take any grades or play any proper pieces (if you already can play a musical instrument it's a different matter).You can try searching for a teach-yourself-piano site, but most of them are not very effective. Good Luck!What are the advantage and disadvantage about clarinet?
How can i clean a sticky clarinet?
Take it to a repair shop.
It is VERY easy to mess up the inside more of an instrument and if it becomes too heavily damaged there is a good chance it will no longer play correctly due to an eddy forming in the air flow.
Take it to a repair shop.
Do not attempt anything remotely risky yourself. I am a Wind Instrument Repair Technician, I see the poor instruments that people have tried to fix themselves and often the cost of the repair doubles because not only do I still have to fix the original problem, I also have to fix all the damage they caused to the instrument trying to "fix" it
Take it to a repair shop.
What instrument is similar to both the clarinet and oboe?
An oboe, is a lot harder to make a good sound, and the clarinet is a little bit easier. an oboe has a double reed, and a clarinet has a regular reed.
You can listen to them both on Youtube to compare the sound. This choice really has to be yours.
Edit: Oboists are usually harder to find, and thus are more in demand, especially in college music programs. You could have a fine shot at a music scholarship as an oboist.
How do you blow into a clarinet?
i am a trombonist. if you are looking into playing one your will need lessons but anyway you play the trombone like this: you buzz with your lips; you hold your lips together and blow. depending on the pitch your will hold your lips together tighter, resulting in higher sound, or loosen your lips, causing a lower sound. you buzz into the mouth peice to make the sound there are 7 slide positions on the trombone, each you can play more than one note. I use the bell (the thing that the sound comes out) as a marker to where the positions are, as they can be hard to memorise, i am only an ammature trombonist but i have been playing for over 1 and a half years now so i know what i am talking about
What are the major parts of a clarinet called?
The bottom is called the bell. The next piece after that is the lower joint. The next piece up is the upper joint. The next piece after that is the barrel. The next piece up is the mouthpiece. The silver thing is called a ligature. The ligature holds the reed in place.
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How do you stop from making your clarinet sound windy?
First be find out if you are about the same amount flat on an open pitch like second line G and a closed pitch like third line C. Try several notes at the top of the clarinet (open fingerings) and several at the bottom closed fingerings). If the top, open notes are noticeably flatter than the bottom, closed notes, you could benefit from a shorter tuning barrel.
If that's not the case, and it probably isn't, then you probably have some work to to do on your embouchure, especially if you haven't been playing long. Building strength in your embouchure will raise your pitch a bit.
One final possibility - only if you are a solid, experienced player - is to try some different mouthpieces.
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How do you play oracion on clarinet?
dGG ABB BGe edd dGG GABB ABG eAG f#G tell you the chorus later
Chorus : BD'D' D'BA ABC' C'BA DGG GABB ABG eAG F#G.
If you cant bother to read the ' to make high notes i put the high ones in caps and the low ones in common
How can you tell what kind of clarinet you have?
Play an open 'G' on it (don't press down any keys and just blow a note). If it's the same note as an 'F' on a piano, then it's in B-Flat. However, if these notes do not sound the same, then chances are you have a clarinet in A or C. (A clarinet in A will play a 'G' at the same pitch as a piano's 'E', and a clarinet in C will play a 'G' at the same pitch as a piano's 'G')
Another way of identifying the pitch of an instrument is by looking at any serial numbers / brand names inscribed on the instrument. Sometimes a B-Flat will have a 'B' at the end of the inscription / and an A will have an 'A' at the end.
When was the Contrabass clarinet invented?
Heinrich Grenser but also adolphe sax patented a bass clarinet in 1834 when he was 24 years old
The clarinet was developed from an instrument called the Chalemeau.
Joseph Denner is credited with making changes to the chalemeau and developing the what we now call the clarinet.
In the late 1700's many improvements were made and keys were added to the clarinet and Iwan Muller came up with a 13 keyed model that stayed in favor into the 1800's
In the 1840's Klose and Buffet then adapted the fingering system of the flute to the clarinet to create the instrument we are familiar with today.
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What is the difference between a standard clarinet and a yamaha clarinet?
Extra keys wp you can hit notes more clearly, and easier, and so you can hit notes you cant get in the beginner models, and the better quality instrument tends to be made out of wood, for a more richer sound, instead of plastic.
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It looks like am much larger recorder. It has a few extra keys and a reed which is a small wooden piece that you suck on and then put into the liguture which is two screws which keep the mouthpiece together. The last piece is called a bell and it looks like a bell on the outside. The clarinets inside looks like a cylinder with a tiny piece of it sticking out slightly in one spot.
Is the trumpet better than the clarinet?
Technically there aren't any "gold" trumpets. They're brass. Silver laquer takes a little more time to clean, but its deffinetly prettier than your standard brass color. I think the silver also has a more mellow sound, but that might be just rumor. It's not so much the color or material as the company and the general way its been made, though.
The most direct answer? Whatever you like best.
Although what he says is somewhat true, he is wrong also...Where he said the silver has a more mellow sound he is absolutely wrong...Silver Trumpets actually have a brighter sound...and this is not a rumor...and where he said it matters what the company is also couldn't be more wrong...I have a Bach Stradivarius, and a lot more trumpets on top of that too,but the trumpet that i like the most which is really cheap is my 1959 brass roth Reynolds trumpet...currently i need to put some work into it but if you can get your hands on a Roth Reynolds aging 1959-1963 i highly recommend it they are cheap and great instruments
What is a good clarinet to get for college?
The best way to start someone on the clarinet is to get them used to what they will playing for the rest of their musical career. My advice is that, if you are going to go out and buy a clarinet, buy something your musician can use well through the years. The transition between an "easy" clarinet and a "grown up" clarinet can be traumatizing and lead to a frustration that may keep a musician from wishing to play.
However, the easiest (and cheapest) way to start a beginner out would be to begin with using very low resistance reeds. Depending on the brand reed you purchase, my beginners start out with a "level 2" Vandoren, but quickly work up to a "level 2 1/2". The transition between "level 2 1/2" and "level 3" generally a few months.
What is a Leblanc Esprit clarinet worth?
about 800
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There were quite a few models of Normandy clarinet - some plastic (Resotone), some wood, some a mix of wood and plastic parts. If I knew specifically what model you're asking about, I'd have to then ask about condition. Is the wood (or plastic) undamaged? Is the plating clean? Anything bent or damaged? Does it have a good case that doesn't smell and is it the original one?
Without more info simply saying "about 800" is totally meaningless, and it would take a vtruly special Normandy to hit that high a price. A realistic range (including all the various lastic and wood models) might be between $25 and $500, but I'm sure that doens't help you very much.
Is it hard to play the clarinet?
It is definitely NOT hard to blow. Well... if you are a beginner it might be a little complicated at first, but if you have a good teacher a good reed, you'll do just fine. I'm in 6th grade, and I played since 5th grade and I'm very comfortable with it!