This clarinet from a reliable brand—Glory—is a standard and perfect choice for beginners and students. The Glory B Flat Clarinet is the type of clarinet lots of teachers would love to recommend for their students. It features a beautiful and flawless finish, with superb features that produce the best sound and level of intonation across this playing level.
In an orchestra, the 'normal key' is C. So, if you are playing aC note on a C clarinet it will sound as a C. On a B(B flat)clarinet, when you play C it will sound B flat. On an A clarinet aC will sound as if A was played and consequently on a G clarinet aC will sound as a G.
So for the clarinets B, A and G, music needs to be transposed(changed), so that we play the correct notes. This is done so wecan switch between different clarinets. Otherwise we would need tolearn different fingerings for all the different clarinets. The Cclarinet is not transposed and we play it as it is.
I hope this makes sense... :)
If i play the clarinet and I want to switch to the alto sax will it be hard?
I did not find the switch from clarinet to alto sax hard. The middle register on the clarinet is the same as both registers on the saxophone except for C and C#. The difference between the clarinet being in Bb and the alto sax being in Eb will not be a problem unless you are transposing clarinet music to Eb sax. Read More
Names of the 5 clarinets?
E-Flat Clarinet B-flat Clarinet B-flat Bass Clarinet E-flat Alto Clarinet Clarinet in C actually there are six. the A-flat clarinet. (rare) Read More
What are difference between grade a b and c material?
The main difference is in between grade A,B & C IS THE CARBON CONTAIN OF THE MATERIALS. Read More
Is C major on a clarinet D major on the piano?
Only if the clarinet is a D sopranino clarinet. If it's a standard B-flat soprano clarinet, then C major for it is B-flat major on the piano. If it's the slightly less standard A soprano clarinet, then C major for it is A major on the piano. Read More
What is the difference between MCCB Type B C and D?
what is the difference between utilization category A and B of MCCB's Read More
What are the notes for a clarinet?
Where is b flat on a clarinet?
What key do you need to play a clarinet in to harmonize with a piano?
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. Read More
What is low A on the clarinet?
Low a on a b flat clarinet is a C plus two extra fingers at underneath Read More
How many notes does the clarinet have?
The clarinet has 24 notes. Answer: The B-flat clarinet has a range (written) from the E below middle C to the C three octaves above middle C. That is a range of 45 notes, although the very highest notes are not very useful and usually unpleasant. The B-flat clarinet sounds a whole step lower than written. Read More
What are the notes to we will rock you for clarinet?

What is the difference between an oboe and a clarinet?
An oboe's key characteristic is its exotic toned produced by a double-reed embouchure and the fact that it has a less complex fingering system similar to that of a flute and plays in the key of C. Whereas the clarinet is a single-reed and is able to play lower, as well as having a more complex fingering system and plays in the key of B-flat. Read More
What are the clarinets relatives?
The members of the clarinet family I am aware of are the B-flat (The most common), the A, the C, and the G. There is also the bass clarinet (In B-flat), the Contra-Alto clarinet, the Contra-Bass Clarinet, and other woodwind instruments. Read More
How do you play a B sharp on a clarinet?
B flate clarinet vs c flate?
The B-Flat (Bb) clarinet is the most commonly played clarinet. You won't find many clarinets in the key of C around - they're even less common than C-Melody saxophones which are having a bit of a revival. Read More
Does a clarinet play the same notes as a violin?
In the sense that middle C on a treble clef stave on the violin is also middle C on the clarinet, yes. However, the violin is in concert pitch (C) whereas the Clarinet is in Bb so, a B played on the clarinet will sound as a A on the violin. Read More
How do you play a concert b scale on a b flat clarinet?
How do you play the spongebob theme song on the clarinet?
B---- C A B A C D ... C D B G ... A B G C x3 Read More
What notes are in a b flat clarinet G major scale?
for clarinet on all objectives is- C...D...E...F...G...A...B...C#...THEN UP...BACK DOWN...C#...A...G...F...E...D...C Read More
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What is the highest note on the B flat clarinet?
How do you play Ode to Joy on clarinet?
You can also play it A A B C C B A G Gb Gb G A A G G A A B C C B A G Gb Gb G A G Gb Gb I have a clarinet and I <3 this song! Go Beethoven! Read More
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What is the difference between A and D?
This is a very simply question, B AND C IF YOU DONT GET IT a, B, C, d Read More
What are the note names of the B flat concert chromatic on the clarinet?
A concert b flat is a c on the clarinet, and chromatic means moving upwards by half-steps. Therefore: C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B Read More
What is b flat arpegio for clarinet?
An arpeggio for b flat concert is: C,E,G,C then G,E,C Read More
How do you tell if a clarinet is a b flat?
If when a C is fingered on the clarinet a Bb comes out then it is a Bb. Finger a C on any instrument and the pitch that is produced is the name of the key that it is in. Read More
Do alto clarinets have the same keys as the B flat clarinet?
yes. The only difference between the two are that the Bb soprano is keyed in Bb, and alto is Eb, so a written C is a fifth apart and so on. the keywork of the register key varies slightly since the clarinet is lower, but it is an automatic change, one the player does not have to worry about. Some altos have a low Eb key, and may be close-holed (as most professional models are).And… Read More
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What are the notes for do re mi on clarinet?
What are the notes for melody to play on a clarinet?
A,B,C,D, B flat, B sharp, and B natural. Read More
How do you play Silent Night on clarinet?
For Bb Clarinet and Bass Clarinet it goes: GAGE GAGE A A F G G D *high* C *Normal* A F G F G A *high* B *normal* A G B D C *low* A G G Read More
What is difference between A-class and B-class pipe?
Pipe ERW black pipe class -B And Class-C difference. Read More
What is the range of a clarinet?
The clarinet is in Bb (if you play a B on the clarinet, it sounds as an A in concert pitch) The lowest note is E below middle C (or D below middle C concert pitch) and it goes up 3 octaves and a 5th to C 3 octaves above middle C. Read More
Why is a clarinet in b flat key?
Not all clarinets are in the key of B-Flat, there are some clarinets in the key if C, A an E-Flat. The reason the soprano clarinet is in B- Flat is because it is smaller than the C instrument, which is now mostly unused because of the lack of pieces scored for it, and of the hard attainability of a C clarinet. It's just because clarinets have traditionally been, from the start, B- Flat instruments… Read More
What is the difference between the transitive property and the reflexive property of congruence?
transitive means for example, 'if a=b and b=c, then a=c'. reflexive means for example, 'a=a, b=b, c=c, etc.' Read More
Find the difference in two fractions?
The difference between the fractions a/b and c/d = abs[(ad - bc)/bd] Read More
Key of the clarinet?
Clarinets come in many keys. The most common key is Bb (B flat), in which the tuning note is C. There are many other kinds of clarinets including the alto clarinet, bass clarinet, Eb clarinet, and many more. Read More
How do you play low G on the clarinet?
iplay clarinet and you play the top 3 fingers then the bottom 3. E D C B A G Read More
What notes can a clarinet play?
What are the notes for shark on clarinet?
How do you finger a C flat on the clarinet?
What is c flat on a clarinet?
A C flat is the same as a B because a half step down is a flat, and a half step down from a C is a B. Read More
How does a compiler interpret the difference between c and c plus plus?
from the extension of your file. If it has an extension of .cpp then it is a c++ program If it's extension is .c, then it is a C program. Read More
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What pitch does a clarinet have?
A B-flat Clarinet plays one whole step lower than the note written for it. In other words, if the player sees a C on the music, they are playing a B-flat. Read More
How does the oboe differ from the clarinet?
the oboe is a double reed instrument and the clarinet is a single reed. the oboe is in the key of C and the clarinet is in the key of B flat. You have a different embochure, and the oboe is much more difficult to play. Read More
Where can you find Doctor Who sheet music for Clarinet?
The best way would be to transpose the piano music for clarinet. Clarinets transpose up a tone (just go up a letter, like A to B, B to C, C to D and if it works out to be a C of an F, make it a sharp!) Read More

Is a clarinet a c instrument?
No, a soprano clarinet is a B♭ instrument. There are more than a dozen types of clarinets, ranging from the (extremely rare) BBB♭ octo-contrabass to the A♭ piccolo clarinet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarinet Read More
What are the clarinet concert pitches?
The general 'tuning' note for band is a concert B flat. For a B flat clarinet, this concert pitch is C. For example, when a conductor states 'Play a concert B flat,' a clarinetist would play the note C. Also, since the clarinet is a B flat instrument, in most cases, any note will be notated a whole step higher than concert pitch. Read More
Clarinets from Amazon.com
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With its reed mouthpiece, the clarinet features a large pitch that is unusual in most woodwind instruments. While its design is fairly standard, you'll find plenty of clarinets that come in different colors and styles, with some specifically made with the younger musician in mind. Brands such as Mendini by Cecillio, Prelude, and Rico offer different shades of colors that'll appeal to both younger and older musicians.
Beginners may want to buy a package that includes a clarinet, case, tuner, cleaner, and a how-to book that'll help you learn the basics of the instrument. It's a great way to complement your private lessons or band practices while you teach yourself from home.
Musicians with experience with the clarinet can also find accessories to ensure your instrument lasts a long time. From cleaners and tuners, you'll be able to keep your instrument working the way it's supposed to. You'll also find music stands so you can read your notes while you practice or play with your friends or band. There are also carrying cases available so you can take your clarinet with you to practice or your next gig.
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