I've been wanting to switch from Bb clarinet to Bass, but I was too scared cause I didn't want to learn totally different notes. Now I know that it is the same notes as the Bb clarinet, thank you!
It's the exact same for me. I've been playing clarinet for 8 years and I've wanted to switch for years but my orchestra sold our bass clarinet. Now I'm gonna buy my own but I was scared it would be like a saxophone.
I need to teach a kid how to play bass clarinet but I don't really know how to teach it so this video was really helpful! Hopefully once we get a none broken bass for him he'll be able to play it better
my band teacher wants me to learn bass clarinet for concert band, but i was worried i would struggle with fingering. little did i know the fingering is the same as Bb clarinet. this vid was really helpful.
For a grade 11 project we have to pick up a secondary instrument, my main is French horn but I’m thinking if picking up bass clarinet, any suggestions for transitioning?
This was awesome!! I’m the section leader but I’m only a freshman and my director is putting an 8th grader on the base clarinet. I’m trying to make a lesson plan for her and the B flat clarinets( I’ve been working with the b flats and they have improved) but the base just got switched a few days ago and.... she’s a tiny girl... but this video was really helpful and I will remember those tips!! Thank you🙏
lol just stumbled across this video... I taught myself to play in High School, in both regular band and jazz band. I cant read a note one, but learned by ear. My favorite of course was the pink panther.. lol
So i am planning to start playing Bass clarinet. Since I already play Alto sax, i found this video super helpful! Thank you so so much. All I need is the bass clarinet lol
I am the most advanced in my whole band and the best in the clarinet... I am trying out the Bass Clarinet and I heard that the fingerings are the same as the regular one but I wanted to watch this and see if there is any difference... and also I needed help because i couldnt play the highnotes... Tyvm for this video have a great day!
I know this video is old, but thank you so much for making this video (5 years ago haha) I'm in junior high and just started band, I play bass clarinet but it's hard to play cause I can't really read notes as good and I get messed up with fingering. Thank you so much.
I currently play Bb Clarinet and I was wondering if Bass Clarinet's music is transposed on octave higher than it really is to prevent several ledger lines leading down to the lower notes because I heard for the most part it is still always written in treble clef.
I’ve played the Bb clarinet for five years now and I’m playing the bass clarinet for the first time in my school’s pit orchestra. I have no problem walking notes down or up from a G F E D or C but when i try to start on a note other than those five I have a very hard time getting them to speak. Any suggestions would be super helpful! Thanks!
Sorry to ask and to comment this from such a long time ago but my band teacher says the keys at the top or the opposite saying that the C D E F G is she wrong or do I have a different type of instrument?
Thank you so much, I am switching from tenor to bari, then to a bass clarinet. I was a little curious on the keywork of a clarinet and if it is akin to a saxophone. The open note is g or is it in the same key as a tenor open note? I have a lot to learn-
I’m wondering, how do I make a, I guess I’d call it a C#? From the left hand’s C before going back to D? Gosh, that was a weird question, I know. But any help you could provide would be ever so gratefully appreciated.
I play soprano clarinet so is the bass clarinets the same notes and fingerings just a clarinet that’s a octave lower? I’m gonna switch to bass clarinet
Hello ma'am, I play a high school bass clarinet, and when I play the middle staff A, it also open up the key that only open when you play the Bb key. I dont know who else to ask, but I do need help. When I play it sounds very sharp and it only works as a normal A if I hold down the key that opens with Bb as I play. Please comment back soon, thank you
To play the middle staff A, you press the A key with the knuckle of the left hand pointer finger, just as on the regular clarinet. It opens the A hole and the A flat (G sharp) hole only - just two holes. The B flat mechanism does not move. It should be in tune. There shouldn't be any problem.
It depends. The bass is big, and some smaller students have trouble reaching some of the keys. Getting used to the amount of air it takes to sound good can be a challenge too. But bass clarinet band music tends to be easier, so it can be a good way to ease into clarinet playing. If possible, I recommend starting on Bb and doubling on bass.
It depends. The bass is big, and some smaller students have trouble reaching some of the keys. Getting used to the amount of air it takes to sound good can be a challenge too. But bass clarinet band music tends to be easier, so it can be a good way to ease into clarinet playing. If possible, I recommend starting on Bb and doubling on bass.
To not have the Bass Clarinet fall when you play thumb F, you must have a perfect posture. Your back must be completely straight with your tailbone tucked out. Your right thumb can also lend support under the hook. Oh yeah, you must be leaning forward to make the horn fall. Don't lean back or forward. It'll hurt your posture in the long run, and you'll look weird.
@@colin2408 Thx. Thing is, even of I'm straight and the clarinet is straight, the mouth still exerts some kind of pressure (slight but still) and the left thumb also to be able to close the hole shut. So mouth + thumb are pushing the clarinet forward. The thumb under its rest is not enough to counteract this force.
I’ve played clarinet for two years and I’m thing about switching to bass clarinet I’m just wondering if that’s a good idea.is it the same in a way.also it it like a clarinet combined with a sax?
If you have small hands, it might be a bit difficult. Everything note played on a bass clarinet is an octave lower than a Bb Clarinet. It will take time to get used to the air needed to play it, give it a couple days and work with it; you'll get really good soon! There is a stand that the instrument uses to stand on, you can adjust this if it doesn't fit your height. A clarinet has clarinet-like low notes (low notes are notes without the octave/register key) and saxophone-like high notes (high notes are notes with the octave/register key). I think you'd be very good at the bass clarinet.
Hi, just a small question. I like to start playing the clarinet again after 25 years. Can I right away start on a bass clarinet or should I first begin with Bb to build up again and then later with Bass Whats your take on this? Thank you so much.
You can start on bass clarinet, but good private teachers are less common on bass clarinet, though most clarinet teachers can teach bass clarinet. If you plan on playing in any groups, such as orchestras, symphonies or jazz, the clarinet is a much better option, but if it's just for fun, bass clarinet is a great option and you can start on it
When you’ve been playing trombone for 3 years and you can’t go into marching band with it so you have to switch but you’re too damn stuck up to baritone so you wanna play bass clarinet (or clarinet)
Hi! I'm picking up a bass clarinet for the first time in 8 years, and I start either getting really airy sounds or squeaking when I get to the lower right hand notes. Any tips?
Some schools do have marching basses. If your school does, I suggest using a harness instead of a neck strap so that you can more evenly distribute the weight of the bass.
The highest official note is the second (written) C above the treble clef. Its fingering is the same as for the regular clarinet. It sounds concert B flat, an octave and a tone lower. On either size clarinet, it is not often called for. One can go higher, with special fingerings, but that is not really what the bass clarinet is for.
I'm new to the bass having played clarinet for three or four years. Any suggestions please for good mouthpieces on bass. I have an Uebel Emperior. Great video by the way.
Almost exactly the same. The altissimo fingerings are different, and there is the extra low Eb (or D, C#, and C if you have the low C extension) at the bottom.
I've been wanting to switch from Bb clarinet to Bass, but I was too scared cause I didn't want to learn totally different notes. Now I know that it is the same notes as the Bb clarinet, thank you!
chelsea rufener You are very welcome!
I was thinking the same thing. I'm going to start learning bass next week. So excited
Same but then I found out and decided to switch
It's the exact same for me. I've been playing clarinet for 8 years and I've wanted to switch for years but my orchestra sold our bass clarinet. Now I'm gonna buy my own but I was scared it would be like a saxophone.
Same
My band teacher is switching me from Bb clarinet to bass and I’m glad to know that they both have the same notes in the same spots
I haven't played in over 10 years. MY aunt gifted me her old Bass Clarinet and this was super helpful for getting back into the basics
I'm so happy it helped, and welcome back to playing!
I need to teach a kid how to play bass clarinet but I don't really know how to teach it so this video was really helpful! Hopefully once we get a none broken bass for him he'll be able to play it better
AWESOME, i am a sax player that wants to start playing bass clarinet. Thank you.
Thank you!! I love playing saxophone too!
my band teacher wants me to learn bass clarinet for concert band, but i was worried i would struggle with fingering. little did i know the fingering is the same as Bb clarinet. this vid was really helpful.
Thank you!
For a grade 11 project we have to pick up a secondary instrument, my main is French horn but I’m thinking if picking up bass clarinet, any suggestions for transitioning?
This was awesome!! I’m the section leader but I’m only a freshman and my director is putting an 8th grader on the base clarinet. I’m trying to make a lesson plan for her and the B flat clarinets( I’ve been working with the b flats and they have improved) but the base just got switched a few days ago and.... she’s a tiny girl... but this video was really helpful and I will remember those tips!! Thank you🙏
Thank you for the feedback, and I'm glad it helped! How is it going now?
lol just stumbled across this video... I taught myself to play in High School, in both regular band and jazz band. I cant read a note one, but learned by ear. My favorite of course was the pink panther.. lol
So i am planning to start playing Bass clarinet. Since I already play Alto sax, i found this video super helpful! Thank you so so much. All I need is the bass clarinet lol
Thank you! I hope you get a bass soon!
Thank you so much I didn't know I had to cover the hole on the index key. I really appreciate your help.
I am so happy to be able to help!
That for the great vid l am In 6th grade and I play the Clarinet and today l try the bass clarinet your vid help me
Same
Same but except the bass clarinet part
same
I would say same but now I'm in 7th
@@repozal im also in 7th
I am the most advanced in my whole band and the best in the clarinet... I am trying out the Bass Clarinet and I heard that the fingerings are the same as the regular one but I wanted to watch this and see if there is any difference... and also I needed help because i couldnt play the highnotes... Tyvm for this video have a great day!
Thank you, and have a great day to you too!
I know this video is old, but thank you so much for making this video (5 years ago haha) I'm in junior high and just started band, I play bass clarinet but it's hard to play cause I can't really read notes as good and I get messed up with fingering. Thank you so much.
You are very welcome! Thank you for writing to me. Comments like yours inspire me to start making videos again!
I currently play Bb Clarinet and I was wondering if Bass Clarinet's music is transposed on octave higher than it really is to prevent several ledger lines leading down to the lower notes because I heard for the most part it is still always written in treble clef.
I’ve played the Bb clarinet for five years now and I’m playing the bass clarinet for the first time in my school’s pit orchestra. I have no problem walking notes down or up from a G F E D or C but when i try to start on a note other than those five I have a very hard time getting them to speak. Any suggestions would be super helpful! Thanks!
So at my school I’m doing a concert but I’m not that good at reading music but we’re playing into the storm could u help me
Thank you for making this video I now remember some of the notes 😁❤
Yay!
Sorry to ask and to comment this from such a long time ago but my band teacher says the keys at the top or the opposite saying that the C D E F G is she wrong or do I have a different type of instrument?
my band teacher wants me to switch from clarinet to bass clarinet so this helped a lot
The first e you played, first two figures down. When you need to play that note flat is it the same figuring as it is on the b flat clarinet
Yes.
Thank you so much, I am switching from tenor to bari, then to a bass clarinet. I was a little curious on the keywork of a clarinet and if it is akin to a saxophone. The open note is g or is it in the same key as a tenor open note? I have a lot to learn-
I have a clarinet from 1903 which difference he got with the Modern you handle li your video?
I’m wondering, how do I make a, I guess I’d call it a C#? From the left hand’s C before going back to D? Gosh, that was a weird question, I know. But any help you could provide would be ever so gratefully appreciated.
I play the clarinet and im trying out for bass clarinet!!and ur video helped me a lot🤗🤗
I play soprano clarinet so is the bass clarinets the same notes and fingerings just a clarinet that’s a octave lower? I’m gonna switch to bass clarinet
daezpies Same notes and fingerings, but it is an octave lower. The bass is a great instrument. Have fun!
Hello ma'am, I play a high school bass clarinet, and when I play the middle staff A, it also open up the key that only open when you play the Bb key. I dont know who else to ask, but I do need help. When I play it sounds very sharp and it only works as a normal A if I hold down the key that opens with Bb as I play. Please comment back soon, thank you
To play the middle staff A, you press the A key with the knuckle of the left hand pointer finger, just as on the regular clarinet. It opens the A hole and the A flat (G sharp) hole only - just two holes. The B flat mechanism does not move. It should be in tune. There shouldn't be any problem.
Would you ever recommend a beginner start on bass clarinet without starting on regular clarinet first?
It depends. The bass is big, and some smaller students have trouble reaching some of the keys. Getting used to the amount of air it takes to sound good can be a challenge too. But bass clarinet band music tends to be easier, so it can be a good way to ease into clarinet playing. If possible, I recommend starting on Bb and doubling on bass.
It depends. The bass is big, and some smaller students have trouble reaching some of the keys. Getting used to the amount of air it takes to sound good can be a challenge too. But bass clarinet band music tends to be easier, so it can be a good way to ease into clarinet playing. If possible, I recommend starting on Bb and doubling on bass.
Ive been playing Normal Bb clarinet and .y teacher said im going into bass clarinet for county band so im scared if i kont know it
I love the bass clarinet because I play it
Me too!
Can you please give examples of pieces of solo music for the bass clarinet?
I currently play Eb Baritone Sax. Is learning clarinet starting from the Bass a good idea because of a similar embouchure?
Question: I have to play this for school, and when I play I get an air sound before I actually get the sound. Any tips?
Oh and how should I place my reed it’s placement of how it touches the top of the mouth pice seems a little off
I hope you've figured it out by now. :) Let me know if you haven't!
I’m learning this as a alto sax player thanks
how is the ligature supposed to go on the bass clarinet?
Thank you so much it so much easier then reading the book hope you become famous you need more sub !!!!!💝🎧🎶🎵
Aw, thank you so much!
@@TheClarinetProject no problem
On thumb F, how do you prevent the bass clarinet from falling forward? With no fingers down in the front, it's hard to keep the instrument stable.
To not have the Bass Clarinet fall when you play thumb F, you must have a perfect posture. Your back must be completely straight with your tailbone tucked out. Your right thumb can also lend support under the hook.
Oh yeah, you must be leaning forward to make the horn fall. Don't lean back or forward. It'll hurt your posture in the long run, and you'll look weird.
@@colin2408 Thx. Thing is, even of I'm straight and the clarinet is straight, the mouth still exerts some kind of pressure (slight but still) and the left thumb also to be able to close the hole shut. So mouth + thumb are pushing the clarinet forward. The thumb under its rest is not enough to counteract this force.
@@Zdrange03 Hmmm, I think you might be pushing forward with your mouth.
You can also use a clarinet strap.
umm whenever i try to play first register like g-c notes they come out high!! help
We’re did you get the bass clarinet?
I haven't play the clarinet for month and I need to practice like th for your help
She helped me a lot
I’ve played clarinet for two years and I’m thing about switching to bass clarinet I’m just wondering if that’s a good idea.is it the same in a way.also it it like a clarinet combined with a sax?
If you have small hands, it might be a bit difficult. Everything note played on a bass clarinet is an octave lower than a Bb Clarinet. It will take time to get used to the air needed to play it, give it a couple days and work with it; you'll get really good soon! There is a stand that the instrument uses to stand on, you can adjust this if it doesn't fit your height. A clarinet has clarinet-like low notes (low notes are notes without the octave/register key) and saxophone-like high notes (high notes are notes with the octave/register key). I think you'd be very good at the bass clarinet.
Hi, just a small question. I like to start playing the clarinet again after 25 years. Can I right away start on a bass clarinet or should I first begin with Bb to build up again and then later with Bass
Whats your take on this? Thank you so much.
You can start on bass clarinet, but good private teachers are less common on bass clarinet, though most clarinet teachers can teach bass clarinet. If you plan on playing in any groups, such as orchestras, symphonies or jazz, the clarinet is a much better option, but if it's just for fun, bass clarinet is a great option and you can start on it
Yes, you can start on the bass. Did you? How's it going if you did?
Thanks for your great reply, @Ethan Campbell.
When you’ve been playing trombone for 3 years and you can’t go into marching band with it so you have to switch but you’re too damn stuck up to baritone so you wanna play bass clarinet (or clarinet)
Awesome! Thank you soo much
You're so cool! I really like this video :)
Thank you so much!
Hi! I'm picking up a bass clarinet for the first time in 8 years, and I start either getting really airy sounds or squeaking when I get to the lower right hand notes. Any tips?
Hmm. Is the instrument working properly? Basses can be so finicky.
Parabéns pelas dicas
Qual boquilha e palheta está usando
Abraço
Ah! I need to translate this!
Congratulations for the tips that give us here in Brazil We do not have any TH-cam channels for claronista
which mouthpiece and pick is using ...
I wonder if I can play this in marching band...
Some schools do have marching basses. If your school does, I suggest using a harness instead of a neck strap so that you can more evenly distribute the weight of the bass.
I’m moving b flat clarinet to bass and I can’t get below a g 😢
Hmmm. Are the key mechanisms working properly? Is your pinky long enough to reach the keys for the lower notes?
@@TheClarinetProject yeah we figured it out, it was leaking
I play the clarinet currently and would like to switch to bass clarinet. Would you recommend that?
Yes, but if you can play both, that would be even better.
how do you do the highest note on bass clarinet?
The highest official note is the second (written) C above the treble clef. Its fingering is the same as for the regular clarinet. It sounds concert B flat, an octave and a tone lower. On either size clarinet, it is not often called for. One can go higher, with special fingerings, but that is not really what the bass clarinet is for.
thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Is it hard to switch from Clarinet to Bass Clarinet?
No not at all
Hard, no. Getting use to it is something different. Throwing a base ball is different than throwing a dodge ball, but they're both a throwing action.
Thankyou
random videos You’re welcome!
I’m a drummer and I’m changing to a bass clarinet
Misto Girl omg me too
😳
Thanks for the vid
I’m starting contrabass clarinet next month. Are the fingerings the same as the bass clarinet?
Yes. Contra is so much fun to play!
I'm new to the bass having played clarinet for three or four years. Any suggestions please for good mouthpieces on bass. I have an Uebel Emperior. Great video by the way.
Thanks. I play on a Selmer C*, and have been happy with it. How do you like your Uebel?
Thanks I forget hot to play because of covid and I didn't have my I instrument
So it's like a Bb clarinet
Almost exactly the same. The altissimo fingerings are different, and there is the extra low Eb (or D, C#, and C if you have the low C extension) at the bottom.
wow
When i try to play these notes they sound way higher than they should be
The only way
My g note when you don’t touch any notes doesn’t work it just sounds like g minor
It looks like a saxophone
Looks like a saxophone