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Author: Cathleen
Date: 2002-09-27 21:09
I have just recently switched my instrument from the bass clarinet to the contralto clarinet and I am so confused, Since the bass clarinet is in B flat and the contralto is in E flat. Can someone please tell me at least one note and I can figure out the rest? (ex.: on the bass clarinet if I am playing a low C what note is that on the contralto?) If someone could help me, it would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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Author: Dee
Date: 2002-09-27 22:17
The fingerings should be the same and any transpositions taken care of in the printed music.
The bass clarinet is pitched in Bb. That means when you finger a C, the concert pitch actually heard is a Bb. On the contralto clarinet, which is pitched in Eb, fingering a C will give you a concert Eb.
Concert pitch is what pianos, violins, flutes, and oboes use.
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Author: Torus Tubarius
Date: 2002-10-03 23:23
Concert pitch is the only pitch. Everyone else is a mutant.
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Author: sax playa
Date: 2002-10-13 21:00
On Bass C it Would be a G on Contralto
Or ask an alto sax player to tranpose for you.
HOpe this helps
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Author: how-to-finger
Date: 2002-12-06 16:08
you start slow then work it to a frenzy
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