Full Range Chromatic Scale! Help Please! 22:11 on Monday, October 07, 2002
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(Nancy)
Hi Everyone,
I`m kind of new around these parts..lol. Well I`m trying to find a full range chromatic scale out on the internet for free..but so far no luck. Probably because I`m not trying hard enough. Could you all please help me? I`d appreciate it a lot. Thanks a bunch!
Re: Full Range Chromatic Scale! Help Please! 00:30 on Thursday, July 22, 2004
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(Hayley)
What is the the most highest you can go on clarinet without it being a squeek...usually i do my chromatic in triplets, it works well if you put accents on your downbeats...most pref in auditions
Re: Full Range Chromatic Scale! Help Please! 09:39 on Thursday, July 22, 2004
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(Tim Flinn)
from fingering charts that I have seen, double high c is the highest note shown, but for auditions and my teachers, generally they ask for g above c in a chromatic scale.
Re: Full Range Chromatic Scale! Help Please! 11:48 on Thursday, July 22, 2004
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(Melissa)
You can play the chromatic scale however you want to. I just put notes down so everyone would be able to see how the notes go. So feel free to change it.
Re: Full Range Chromatic Scale! Help Please! 18:12 on Monday, November 08, 2004
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(Beth)
The highest note on the clarinet, that I know of so far, is a fourth octive C. It`s played with The Register Key, The Left Thumb Hole, The Left Index Finger, and The Right Index Finger pressed down. It is difficult to play and has an ear-piercing effect. The note also becomes flat very fast.
Re: Full Range Chromatic Scale! Help Please! 22:17 on Monday, November 08, 2004
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(Jimmy)
I can get up to a Bb with some difficulty. You should definetely learn up to G if you`re serious about clarinet. Anything after that is just for showing off, extremely rarely are the notes actually used.
Re: Full Range Chromatic Scale! Help Please! 23:10 on Saturday, June 11, 2005
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(n)
i can play my chromatic up to G but C is too hard if you really want to play high notes, you must use hard fast air and make sure your fingers are covering the holes 100%