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 Piccolo Clarinet altissimo
Author: Mirko996 
Date:   2016-04-20 23:24

Hi everyone, I Finnaly Bought a very good mouthpiece for my piccolo clarinet (in past i did a topic about this). I Bought for 45$ a B44 and now i'm using vandoren 3.5 and i have no problem when i reach G6 [G6]

when I try to reach G#6 (Ab6) [G#6]

It starts the problem because the notes are inaccurate, If i try to focus i'll do the highest armonic. I know is very hard to reach the C7 [C7]
but i want try, I'd like to use piccolo clarinet in jam and it could be helpful for me.
Thanks everyone



Post Edited (2016-04-23 13:55)

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 Re: Piccolo Clarinet altissimo
Author: Caroline Smale 
Date:   2016-04-20 23:51

The extreme altissimo on Eb clarinet is a very difficult area. Every clarinet is different and that includes different samples of identical make and model.
Hadcock probably covers it in his book but basically you have to experiment experiment experiment and find fingerings that work on your clarinet.

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 Re: Piccolo Clarinet altissimo
Author: Mirko996 
Date:   2016-04-21 00:03

Thanks Norman.
If i'm able to find this book free on internet I'll watch.
In mine case i don't a book or some kind of exercise, the problem is the fingering, because i'm used with b flat clarinet to press those key to do for example the A6:

o x x o o o (

in piccolo clarinet it's innacurate. When I try B6 [B6] it's worst...

Of course I won't hurt myself or the clarinet if it's hard to reach the altissimo register. As I Think it is a matter of calm and time :)



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 Re: Piccolo Clarinet altissimo
Author: Mirko996 
Date:   2016-04-21 20:50

I didn't find the book free, but i'm trying different combination.
Today I reached the A6 and I did the the G#6, I hope to reach A#6, B6 and C6...


Ah

[G#6]
For G#6 i used these different position:

o x x x x x 2

and

x x x x x x 2

(2 is the key of F # low/ C # chalumeau)

[A6]
and for A6

o x x o o o 3

and

x x x o o o 3

(3 is the key of F low/ C chalumeau, I prefered this because is very powerful and very tune)



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 Re: Piccolo Clarinet altissimo
Author: Philip Caron 
Date:   2016-04-21 21:34

Mirko, in your last post do you mean G#/A7 or G#/A6? Ref C4 in the header of this page. Either octave is possible, but based on your initial post it appeared you meant G#/A6. However, your second post threw in B7.

Better check my own assumptions: B7 is a 7th above C7, correct? I.e., notes between C(n) and C(n+1) are all (n) notes, correct?

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 Re: Piccolo Clarinet altissimo
Author: Mirko996 
Date:   2016-04-23 13:52

Yes sorry, I did confusion.

I mean these:

[G#6] G#6

[A6] A6

I modify the previous post.



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 Re: Piccolo Clarinet altissimo
Author: Mirko996 
Date:   2016-04-23 16:33

Today I discovered B6 for piccolo clarinet [B6]

position:

x x x 6 o o o

or

x x x 6 o o o 3

(6 is the key of C#/G#, with 3 it's more shrill)

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