Range of notes on the clarinet

    
Range of notes on the clarinet    07:43 on Saturday, December 24, 2005          
(Iloveclarinets!)
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I hae been playing for a couple of years now and can play a full range chromatic scale on my Bb clarinet is there any note higher than 4th octave aka reallyreallyreally high g?


Re: Range of notes on the clarinet    09:56 on Monday, December 26, 2005          
(Shanna)
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yes, there is. i assume from fourth octave you mean the G above the one right above the staff. most say that the highest "legal" note on the clarinet is the fourth C. most good clarinet books and any online fingering chart can give you thr fingerings.


Re: Range of notes on the clarinet    01:11 on Sunday, January 8, 2006          
(Dennis)
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I play my chromatic scale up to upper altissimo D# which is 6 lines above the staff. So yes, there are lots of notes above that G. Most are false fingerings that give you the note you want...and many have dozens of fingerings to produce the right tone.


Re: Range of notes on the clarinet    19:22 on Tuesday, May 30, 2006          

jesus_ga2
(5 points)
Posted by jesus_ga2

Shanna is right, the highest note in the clarinet is the super high G..... you finger it like this thumb,rk,1,1,top right pinky, and this key is optional.... the side key next to the a key, in other words the g# key......... WEll anyways hi im in 9th grade, and i play flute,clarinet,oboe,basson,sax, bari-sax,tenor-sax,trumpet,and i can also play the french horn, but my main instrument is the clarinet..... well if any of you fellow musicians wanna email me or chat, my email is: jesus_dukeuni_2010@hotmail.com


Re: Range of notes on the clarinet    22:03 on Thursday, September 7, 2006          

BIGsherm7272
(24 points)
Posted by BIGsherm7272

jeez you play alot of instruments, and no, the 4th octave G is not the highest note. It may be the highest some-what decent sounding note.


Re: Range of notes on the clarinet    01:52 on Friday, September 8, 2006          

kato
(66 points)
Posted by kato

the clarinet goes for at least another octave after the "legal" c (thumb and register key)
im just learning them and they sound like barely controlled squeeks, however they do exist, and you can go higher.
you dont need these notes very often, but they do exist


Re: Range of notes on the clarinet    13:28 on Friday, September 15, 2006          

shelly_belly
(60 points)
Posted by shelly_belly

thats funny i've never heard anyone call that C the highest legal note!! besides i wouldn't agree with that point of view, i do ABRSM grade exams (that stands for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music for those of you who didn't know) and those exams go right from grade 1 up to grade 8, I'm only taking my grade 4 this christmas and the range of notes I have to be able to play for that is up to a D above that, so the other grades would be even higher. so in answer to the first question asked, there are definitely notes higher than the G you are referring to.


Re: Range of notes on the clarinet    00:44 on Saturday, September 16, 2006          

kato
(66 points)
Posted by kato

Shelly,
i always do love a bit of a debate!
yes, there are definately notes higher, and i do use them,
the reason we call them the thumb and register 'c' note the "higest legal note" is because after that you take off the left index finger, AND that is about the place where the notes are not really linear in fingering positions. ~ these notes also often have more than 3 fingerings to get the same note
thats my reasoning, please express your opinions on the new topic i am about to post


Re: Range of notes on the clarinet    13:11 on Saturday, September 16, 2006          

laeta_puella
(344 points)
Posted by laeta_puella

^ Several other notes lower than that have multiple fingerings to get the same note.


Re: Range of notes on the clarinet    17:25 on Thursday, October 5, 2006          

steveo303
(3 points)
Posted by steveo303

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