What is the highest note you can play on the clarinet?

What is the highest note you can play on the clarinet?

The clarinet has a range of four octaves! On the clarinet, playing C and blowing hard produces a high G. The clarinet is the only wind instrument that can reach such high notes. With more tone holes than the recorder and an extended register, the clarinet takes full advantage of this property.

Is the clarinet hard to play?

Is it easy to play a clarinet? The clarinet is no harder or easier than any other orchestral instrument that a beginner may learn. It is the usual case with an instrument that you blow that arguably the hardest part of learning is getting a sound out in the first place.

What’s Higher C or C?

On a C scale, the notes from low to high would be C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C. But in a scale, some steps are larger than others. In a major scale, there are five whole steps and two half steps.

Is Top C high?

And with the Miserere comes those famous soaring top ‘C’s, performed year in and year out by talented and brave boy trebles, hand-picked for their smooth, pitch-perfect, and – crucially – incredibly high vocals.

Is there a fingering for high C on the clarinet?

There is one fingering for high C in the upper register. Scroll down for explanations of each fingering. To see the fingerings for other pitches, select one of the note images in the chart below. Purchase the printable versions of these fingering charts. View the interactive lower register clarinet fingering chart.

How do I use the altissimo register clarinet fingering chart?

View the interactive altissimo register clarinet fingering chart. When moving between C and E flat, Fingering #2 should be used. If you have difficulty getting the upper register notes to speak clearly, make sure that you are covering all of the tone holes completely.

How many fingerings are there in high C?

There is one fingering for high C in the upper register. Scroll down for explanations of each fingering. To see the fingerings for other pitches, select one of the note images in the chart below. Purchase the printable versions of these fingering charts.

What are the fingerings for C sharp and D flat?

There are three standard fingerings for C sharp and D flat. The two pitches are the same and are called enharmonic equivalents. Scroll down for explanations of each fingering. To see the fingerings for other pitches, select one of the note images in the chart below.