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B flat clarinet fingering chart
B flat clarinet fingering chart





Learn all about rhythm and improve your sight reading. More Educational Tools from Kyle Coughlin Visit the Songbook pages for free examples, images, and helpful suggestions. The Beginning Clarinet Songbook features many catchy, easy to play songs and duets that can be used as an introductory method or a compliment to your other clarinet books.

b flat clarinet fingering chart

Learn how to play the clarinet with a fun, step-by-step approach to the instrument. The Beginning Clarinet Songbook, by Kyle Coughlin Select a note below to see the fingering for each pitch, hear what it sounds like, and view alternate fingerings. Clarinet Fingerings in the Upper Register Your right hand is represented with blue circles in these fingering charts. Your left hand is represented by pink circles with a number indicating which finger to place on a key or cover a tone hole. They should typically only be used when trilling from the low register to the upper register. Note that fingerings #5 and #6 generally do not produce a good tone, and they can be out of tune. If you are playing in a key that involves B and C sharp, it is better to use either Fingering #2 or #4.įingering #5 is used for trilling from A to B.įingering #6 can be used for trilling from B flat to B.

b flat clarinet fingering chart

If you are playing in a key that involves both B and C, it is good to use Fingering #1 or #3 because each one enables you to move quickly between those two pitches.

b flat clarinet fingering chart

There are several ways to finger the pitch B in the upper register.







B flat clarinet fingering chart