to play a low e, have all fingers on and bottom left and right little fingers on as well. to play a middle e, put the first two fingers of your left hand plus your thumb on the appropriate holes
to play a higher e make sure u have the speaker key down and put all fingers on the left hand on, and then the first two fingers on the right.
to play high high e, don't put the first left hand finger down, but put the thumb finger and the bottom two down and then don't put any down on the right hand. Remember to also have the speaker key on and sqeaze really tight! x
The lowest note on a standard Bb clarinet is a written E, an octave below the treble staff and it is used frequently. Because the clarinet is a transposing instrument, that E actually sounds a concert D. (That's the D in the middle of the bass clef, although it's not written in bass clef in clarinet music). Any time a concert D in that octave is called for, it can be written for clarinet. For some instruments, the lowest few notes are difficult to sound or to play in tune, and are avoided by composers and arrangers. The clarinet's low E is considered a safe, reliable note and is not avoided.
it depends if the clarinet has had extra keys added to it as you can have lower notes added.
an A 440Hz, in an orchestra given by an oboe
Thumb and first top hole
Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra
to play every note of the organ with the g on the clarinet and then play
The lowest note on a standard Bb clarinet is a written E, an octave below the treble staff and it is used frequently. Because the clarinet is a transposing instrument, that E actually sounds a concert D. (That's the D in the middle of the bass clef, although it's not written in bass clef in clarinet music). Any time a concert D in that octave is called for, it can be written for clarinet. For some instruments, the lowest few notes are difficult to sound or to play in tune, and are avoided by composers and arrangers. The clarinet's low E is considered a safe, reliable note and is not avoided.
it depends if the clarinet has had extra keys added to it as you can have lower notes added.
an A 440Hz, in an orchestra given by an oboe
E(all fingers down with no register key)
The Clarinet is a Bb instrument. That means that when a clarinet player plays a C, it would sound like a Bb on the piano. If you want to play along with piano, the clarinetist has to play 1 note higher that the piano. (or the piano has to play a whole note lower)
c at da top of the clarinet e at tha top f at tha top e again hold it as a whole note repeat this again then rest c at tha top e at tha top f at tha top hold e as a half note hold e again as a half note c as a half note e as a half note d as a whole note e as a note e again d as a note c as half rest c again as a note e half note g as a note g again g half note f as a half note rest f e f e half note c half note another c half d half the whole note c rest c e f e half note c half note e half note f half note e whole note e rest c
1st and easiest E on the clarient is thumb and first hole
Play all of these low on Clarinet E GG AA CB CB C E G AA GG
Thumb and first top hole
G, F, E,D,C,D,E,D,c
Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra Christoph Denner was the first one to play the Clarinet but Morzat was the first one to play it in an Orchestra