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QuestionHow do I place your reed in the right spot?Community AnswerA small hairline should be showing above the reed. Try to keep your reed centered.
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QuestionI did all of this, but whenever I play a low C, it says I am playing a low B flat.Community AnswerA C on the clarinet is a B flat on any other instrument in the key of C major.
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QuestionHow do I know if the reed is wet enough?Community AnswerIf the reed isn't wet enough, the sound will be dry and airy.
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QuestionI have just started playing a B Flat clarinet and it is really out of tune. This didn't work, any other suggestions?Community AnswerTry 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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QuestionWhat if I can't play anything lower than a C?Community AnswerPractice 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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QuestionHow do I make the note sharper?Community AnswerYou can either hold the clarinet further away from your body or tighten your mouth on the mouthpiece.
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QuestionMy tune is not good. Why is this?Community AnswerTry 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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