That makes whatever piece you are playing sound like rubbish, not to mention that your lungs are working extra hard to generate enough air to produce a nice tone! You are obviously not a wind player and if you are, then you are not a very good one.
@@TheGozalus Not true. Different mouthpieces respond differently to different strength reeds. A strength 2 reed on one mouthpiece wont sound the same on a different mouthpiece. All reed strengths are usable, although it depends heavily on gear.
@@hannahm1937 Sorry but it really isn't, all the other B flat versions I've found are written a tone lower ie in E major, so actual sound in both cases is D major, for this movement- the others in obviously A. It makes sense. Just pointing it out, not being critical.
@@butterflywings5644 I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure this is the Bb part. The shown score part transposed a tone lower is the concert pitch that the clarinet is actually playing. As it is a transposing instrument, for it to play the right notes, all the pitches must be transposed up a tone which is why it reada a tone higher to you. I have the part at home and played along to it - it sounds the same pitch. I don't mean to be rude or anything either, but it is the Bb part, not concert pitch. If you're trying to imply this is the A part, that's definitely not true.
Vedant Dave How patronising both of you are. I understand what concert pitch is, and how transposing works, thanks. If C is played on a clarinet in A it is actually an A, that is concert pitch, and B flat for a clarinet in B flat. You transpose down the written score by 3 semitones, or one whole tone to get concert pitch. Yes this was written for clarinet in A, precisely, so concert pitch is in A major. This mvt is in the subdominant, D major. These are written in C and F for the A clarinet, to sound 4 semitones or a minor third lower, e.g. the final note, F, is actually D. If this was the B flat clarinet part this would be E flat which makes no sense. The B flat clarinet part is in B major, and this mvt in the subdominant, E, to give the concert pitch, e.g. final note is written E but again, actually D, the same as before. You can always Google to find the scores, too 😃
This sounds like my next solo and ensemble song for next year. Thank you for the recording and the sheet music!
No problem! :)
@@MrBruh you didn't even post this stupid
I didn't know heaven could be a music
MoRE AiR
언제 들어도 좋은 곡입니다
Good . Wonderful. I love this song. Forever.
Playing this for solo and ensemble!! So excited
Just wonderful💘
Just wonderful❣
No it sucks
beautiful
Did anyone else hear the mistake? Btw very good awesome tone and smoothness
yes. all of them. still pretty good though. This piece is a lifelong pursuit.
There were many more than one 🤣
Learning to play this now and it is so beautiful
Ok bro
أروع أداجيو في تاريخ الموسيقى الكلاسيكية بالنسبة لي
I advise those who play to use a easiest (lightest) reeds , because it is that it hardly attacks the sound, and to give much more air
That makes whatever piece you are playing sound like rubbish, not to mention that your lungs are working extra hard to generate enough air to produce a nice tone!
You are obviously not a wind player and if you are, then you are not a very good one.
You
are both right
@@TheGozalus Not true. Different mouthpieces respond differently to different strength reeds. A strength 2 reed on one mouthpiece wont sound the same on a different mouthpiece. All reed strengths are usable, although it depends heavily on gear.
That's heavenly
Extraordinary, my favour, thank you for sharing ❤
Gracias por la partirura.🧠💤
Muito lindo
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We're playing this for solo contest
🙌🎼
Como consigo essa partitura
immenso Mozart
Bom dia meu amigo
E' possibile acquistare questo spartito per clarinetto e piano, così come è stato proposto in questo link?
Oreste Malatesta
you can download it free here
www.klarinettennoten.info/level-5/mozart-klarinettenkonzert-2-satz
I was wondering if this is playable on harmonica
It is if u have a special one
Absolutamente. ..
Hi, I'm a Chilean musician, could you share the pdf to study please, thank you very much in advance
www.klarinettennoten.info/level-5/mozart-klarinettenkonzert-2-satz
more more more
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www.klarinettennoten.info/level-5/mozart-klarinettenkonzert-2-satz
Can you have website in English ? Or how can I switch into English? Also how can I save your play along music? Or can I buy it if it is not free?
you can download free here:
www.klarinettennoten.info/level-5/mozart-klarinettenkonzert-2-satz
Esta muy bonito ... Me arias un gran favor si subes la pista del piano 🎹
www.klarinettennoten.info/level-5/mozart-klarinettenkonzert-2-satz
now the piano sheet is online
Can anybody please tell me the tempo for this song?
Slow
About 62-65
The tempo is 44 to 48
FOR HOW LONG DO I NEED TO STUDY TO BE ABLE PLAY THIS??
Piano less than 40 hours... clarinet a year
@@mattmichaels3980 a year maybe for notes along but way longer than a year to get it to sound really nice
3-4 to actually make it sound good (as in 3-4 years of playing clarinet)
Ok
I’ve just started learning it 9 years into my clarinet playing
tendras las partituras que pudieras pasarmelas
You can find IT here:
www.klarinettennoten.info/level-5/mozart-klarinettenkonzert-2-satz
tendras tambien la parte del piano?
You cand find it now here:
www.klarinettennoten.info/level-5/mozart-klarinettenkonzert-2-satz
Greetings from Austria
www.klarinettennoten.info/level-5/mozart-klarinettenkonzert-2-satz
1:48
So out of time lmao
lol
Meloni lo insegna al suo allievo
2:15
أأ
play 1st movement
This is for clarinet in A, not B flat, mistake on the score at the top.
Butterfly Wings This is the Bb version of the original A part. No mistake.
@@hannahm1937 Sorry but it really isn't, all the other B flat versions I've found are written a tone lower ie in E major, so actual sound in both cases is D major, for this movement- the others in obviously A. It makes sense. Just pointing it out, not being critical.
@@butterflywings5644 I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure this is the Bb part. The shown score part transposed a tone lower is the concert pitch that the clarinet is actually playing. As it is a transposing instrument, for it to play the right notes, all the pitches must be transposed up a tone which is why it reada a tone higher to you. I have the part at home and played along to it - it sounds the same pitch. I don't mean to be rude or anything either, but it is the Bb part, not concert pitch. If you're trying to imply this is the A part, that's definitely not true.
Vedant Dave How patronising both of you are. I understand what concert pitch is, and how transposing works, thanks. If C is played on a clarinet in A it is actually an A, that is concert pitch, and B flat for a clarinet in B flat. You transpose down the written score by 3 semitones, or one whole tone to get concert pitch.
Yes this was written for clarinet in A, precisely, so concert pitch is in A major. This mvt is in the subdominant, D major. These are written in C and F for the A clarinet, to sound 4 semitones or a minor third lower, e.g. the final note, F, is actually D. If this was the B flat clarinet part this would be E flat which makes no sense. The B flat clarinet part is in B major, and this mvt in the subdominant, E, to give the concert pitch, e.g. final note is written E but again, actually D, the same as before.
You can always Google to find the scores, too 😃
@@butterflywings5644 I have a copy of this score in a solo book and it is written for B flat clarinet in the same key as the score in the video
Tempo's a bit fast. The lamenting character wasn't really expressed.
MoRE AiR
2:29