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    How do I place your reed in the right spot?
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    A small hairline should be showing above the reed. Try to keep your reed centered.
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    I did all of this, but whenever I play a low C, it says I am playing a low B flat.
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    A C on the clarinet is a B flat on any other instrument in the key of C major.
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    How do I know if the reed is wet enough?
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    If the reed isn't wet enough, the sound will be dry and airy.
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    I have just started playing a B Flat clarinet and it is really out of tune. This didn't work, any other suggestions?
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    Try tuning to concert note A. If all of your notes are reading poorly out of tune, or the tuner is not reading the notes correctly, try a different tuner. If all else fails, take your clarinet to a music shop, you probably have a leak or other damage to your clarinet.
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    What if I can't play anything lower than a C?
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    Practice your embouchure, play with more air, and play more frequently! While playing, draw the air from your stomach, not your chest.
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    How do I make the note sharper?
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    You can either hold the clarinet further away from your body or tighten your mouth on the mouthpiece.
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    My tune is not good. Why is this?
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    Try to warm your instrument and embouchure muscles up. Take your scales and play them several times. This will work best with a tuner. Make sure that when you play, you use a good amount of air, siting straight up and breathe using your stomach.
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