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 CLarinet fingerings
Author: anonamous 
Date:   2002-05-05 15:43

what is the highest note possible on a clarenet (i know ill never reach it) and how do you finger it (i'm just curious, i can barely reach a D (hi-high) )

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 RE: CLarinet fingerings
Author: Saxy Boy 
Date:   2002-05-05 17:17

The highest note that has a fingering on this site, is a G7, which is an octave above the G with four ledger lines, above the staff. It is fingered like a high A, but with the 3 right hand fingers covered. If this doesn't make sense, look at the fingering charts on this site.

Saxy Boy

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 RE: CLarinet fingerings
Author: Gnomon 
Date:   2002-05-05 19:14

For very high notes, the exact fingering is not important, because every fingering has so many different harmonics that embouchure and breath pressure are much more important. Just about any fingering will do as there will be a combination of embouchure and breath pressure which will give you the right note. There is no theoretical limit to the highest note on any wind instruments such as clarinet, sax, flute or horn. The highest practical note for normal use is C7, below the G7 mentioned above.

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 RE: Clarinet fingerings
Author: Jeremy 
Date:   2002-05-07 02:38

Well, depending on your hearing health you can produce a nice B-flat. Humans have a hearing range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, if you're lucky. Conservative estimates put our hearing limits at 40 Hz to 15,000 Hz, a bit more than 9 octaves. The note vibrating at 40 Hz is a quarter step between an E flat and E natural, while the note vibrating a 15,000 Hz is a slightly sharp Bb. This is all in concerct key, but in terms of clarinet this would be the fifth C above the staff, or 3 more C's above the C7 mentioned in the last post......good luck. Yeah, I know this information is of no use to you, but it makes for interesting factoids.

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 RE: Clarinet fingerings
Author: Heather 
Date:   2002-09-15 02:29

Looks like you've gotten some really good answers huh??? Don't give up on those high notes they will come!! Myself I think the low notes are really pretty! Well good luck! Keep in touch if you'd like
Heather

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 RE: Clarinet fingerings
Author: Andrew 
Date:   2002-11-02 03:56

Just to let all of you know, a High G is not the Highest Note, it is a High A played with the left middle finger and the right pinky key

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 RE: CLarinet fingerings
Author: sombody 
Date:   2004-09-07 23:56

what is f sharp?

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 RE: CLarinet fingerings
Author: bobby maninnn 
Date:   2004-11-01 15:34

i need to find a list of fingerings for my clarinet.

thanks

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 RE: CLarinet fingerings
Author: Laura 
Date:   2005-06-12 22:30

it is just your first finger (pointer finger)
An easy way to put it is puting your fingers in the regular 'E' position with your thumb and first finger, the just taking off your thumb. For the next octive, it's played just like low 'B' natural, but you put your thumb on the register key.

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