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- How to Play Middle C and B! - Clarinet with Irene - YouTube
AIR” throughout the video, but I say it because it really is essential for playing full sounding notes on the clarinet, especially for notes like C and B that require air to go all the way down
- Concert Pitch Transposition - BandNotes
Clarinets, bass clarinets, trumpets, tenor saxes and baritones playing treble clef are Bb instruments: when they play a C it sounds like a Bb on the piano So, if they want to play a concert Bb scale, they start on a C (they have to think up a whole step)
- Why is the Bb called a C ? : r Clarinet - Reddit
Bb clarinets are tuned so that the note c (do) is Bb, their notes are that way so that if you say, play A clarinet the notes will be the "same" but the pitch will be in the key of a
- Guide To Transposing Instruments | The Online Metronome
How To Use A Tuner With Transposing Instruments Instrument tuners will always show concert pitch This means, if you play a transposing instrument, then the note you are playing will not be the note name the tuner shows For example, if I play a C on my French horn, the tuner will show me playing an F In order to use a tuner, I need to know how to transpose from the key my instrument is into
- What note Should Clarinets Be Tuned To? (All you need to know about . . .
Your clarinet will normally be a half-step below the piano when in tune If you play a C, the tuner will display a B-flat Place the tuner or phone with the app next to your clarinet’s sound hole and play the note Hold the note for a few seconds before looking at the tuner This helps you stabilize and capture notes correctly without the spike
- Eight tips to play high notes on the clarinet more easily!
A large number of my clarinet students are trying to access the register notes for the first time so this blog post is designed to help you It is around the transition from ABRSM Grade 1-2 where you start playing notes over the break Moving from the first register (chalumeau register) and the second register (the clarion register) can be frustrating at first – for both the player and
- How to Play the Clarinet:Fingering diagram for the clarinet - Musical . . .
Fingering diagram for the clarinet Try and touch the written notes for the notes you want to play * Click on the notes on the score to see the fingering for each one * When there are alternate fingerings, you can change the fingering displayed by clicking on "alternate fingerings " * These fingering diagrams show the Boehm system
- Clarinet Fingering Chart
This page has pictures of the fingering positions of all the commonly played notes on the clarinet Great for printing out for your beginning student
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