Clarinet Lesson: Chromatic Fingerings Part 1

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  • @joemercolino9813
    @joemercolino9813 3 роки тому +3

    I am 67 and started playing clarinet 3 months ago. Your lessons are very explanatory and very usueful

  • @garthlibre2254
    @garthlibre2254 10 років тому +4

    Yes, she is very helpful and instructive without being condescending or unapproachable. Watching her video is very easy because she is so warm and has a simple natural beauty that comes from her enthusiasm and knowledge.

  • @nr3rful
    @nr3rful 10 років тому +8

    Wow great tips. Im trying to self teach at 60+ years old. Never knew what that "sliver" key was. Every time I watch your videos I learn something. Thanks much for doing this. It must be very time consuming for you.

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  10 років тому +3

      Thanks for the kind words. All those extra little keys have some meaning, even if we don't use them very often. It is nice to have them feel familiar for those rare moments when they really come in handy.

    • @420031
      @420031 6 років тому +2

      Coming from sax, there is an F sharp key there also that never gets talked about. The side key F trick was new to me though. Thanks for these great videos!

  • @johnharvey2850
    @johnharvey2850 2 роки тому +2

    Your videos are informative and easy to follow. And, if I may say, they're also relaxing; I could listen to you just for relaxation! Thank you 😊

  • @dumpsterpossum
    @dumpsterpossum Рік тому +1

    Good tips thank you! I haven't played in 15 years and your reminding me of the things I need to know

  • @msprofessr
    @msprofessr 9 років тому +5

    Thanks for this hint. It does give a smooth transition from the F natural to the F Sharpe.

  • @ziyannajones8385
    @ziyannajones8385 7 років тому +5

    This is really helping me for the region band tryouts for the honors and symphonic band. Thank you

    • @aphelia6501
      @aphelia6501 7 років тому +2

      Ziyanna Jones ikr Same

  • @jameskegel
    @jameskegel 10 років тому +4

    Thank you for the chromatic fingering download. It makes a nice addition to a
    fingering work by Ridenour.

  • @ichiehkai
    @ichiehkai 10 років тому +5

    Thank you for uploading again. Really learn a lot from your videos.

  • @KF-eq3vw
    @KF-eq3vw 2 місяці тому

    I play flute and clarinet but am better on flute. I joined a community band and for balance they asked me to play clarinet. I'm getting back up to speed and your lessons are helpful, especially for some of the fast chromatic runs. Pretty soon clarinet will be my stronger instrument.

  • @elgoogernut
    @elgoogernut 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for all the time you put in to these videos. Appreciate it !

  • @paperplanes1678
    @paperplanes1678 5 років тому +15

    You should make a video on how to play all the notes on the clarinet.

    • @DomainAspect
      @DomainAspect 4 роки тому +3

      That is the dumbest idea I have ever heard

    • @aeazfh1800
      @aeazfh1800 3 роки тому +4

      @@DomainAspect can you explain why it's a dumb idea?

    • @way2epic4you-85
      @way2epic4you-85 3 роки тому +2

      @@DomainAspect explain why

  • @joemercolino9813
    @joemercolino9813 3 роки тому +1

    Very good explanation on alternating keys

  • @pegschr
    @pegschr 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for this video. I knew one of the patterns the upper register F & B. I know that there is an alternate fingering for B flat in the low register but I forgot what it was. The traditional lower registered B-flat sounds really flat when you play it with a pinch oh, I think there is a side key that you can use rather than the pinch

  • @kathleenracionzer5240
    @kathleenracionzer5240 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the informative video! Quick question, does the chromatic scale have the same fingerings going up and down? Or are there different fingerings

  • @anndimakiling3538
    @anndimakiling3538 6 років тому

    HI Ms. Anderson I was wondering if you are still doing vids because I want to know if you can help me stop drooling on my clarinet because I kept on doing that and BTW i am in 6th grade.

  • @sijimonsl2488
    @sijimonsl2488 2 роки тому

    Maam I am sijimonsl from India at Kerala. I have a clarinet it's B flat. So can please tell me which type of clarinet you have.

  • @surdeahora
    @surdeahora 5 років тому

    Is there a part 2 to this video? As this was marked part 1?

  • @ElPalomodelaSierra
    @ElPalomodelaSierra 8 років тому +1

    Thank you very much! Great video!

  • @aspenx1304
    @aspenx1304 3 роки тому

    Awesome video

  • @TarrinLupo
    @TarrinLupo 8 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for making this :)

  • @Lincoln-jw6hp
    @Lincoln-jw6hp 10 місяців тому

    Nota dez mestra.

  • @edepillim
    @edepillim 5 років тому

    While l think about it, lm finding it very hard to come down from say top F, top E down to Eb/D# where l have to accurately find that weird key without a finger plate. Having to simultaneous hit the 3 right hand keys is so hard......any easier fingerings?

  • @Karadok91
    @Karadok91 7 років тому

    why all tutorials on youtube show f-sharp as only index finger on the upper hole and f for only Thumb on the lower hole? On my clarinet this sound extremely strange and all fingering patterns i find are different from this. I'm trying to teach the clarinet to myself with online lessons/videos and its extremely hard to understand, why they all have a fingering, thats different from mine. Its especially hard, because noone writes, if he is using an a or a b clarinet. Or are there even other kinds in US or UK? I'd appreciate, if someone could tell me, why all fingering shards say "Thumb+Index-Finger+third keay (right hand) = F" and all tutorials say only thumb is f ? for me it's very confusing and I find no explanation :(

  • @kumaran.mprabhakaran.m9134
    @kumaran.mprabhakaran.m9134 2 роки тому

    Super staf notetion god bless sister

  • @joemol
    @joemol 10 років тому +3

    Thank you Joe (should I call you Schmo) for your thoughtful comment. There is a thread going on at troll.com.poo where you might do some good. Please migrate there.

  • @kienle51
    @kienle51 10 років тому

    Thank you so much
    Best online teacher so far : D:D

  • @SkyProStudio
    @SkyProStudio 10 років тому

    thank you so much that help me a lot .. but where is the part 2 ^_^

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  10 років тому +1

      Oops - you just reminded me that Part 2 is not on UA-cam yet. Thanks for the reminder. More coming soon! - Michelle

  • @iYessicaH
    @iYessicaH 9 років тому +1

    Having the hardest time going from B natural to C sharp in a fast piece. (high notes)

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  9 років тому

      iYessicaH That is tricky. If you are discussing the middle of the staff, make sure you try alternating pinky hands (either right - left, or left - right). If you are describing an octave above that, you might try half holing the top finger on your left hand when you play the C sharp. This can make the transition feel a bit easier. If it is really fast (like trill speed) you might be able to use a trill fingering for C sharp by adding one of the right hand side keys.

  • @petermonicid6053
    @petermonicid6053 6 років тому

    you are very sympa.

  • @aristotle358
    @aristotle358 8 років тому

    The keys on your clarinet look different from mine. Is yours with the Boehm system or the German?

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  8 років тому

      +aristotle358 This is a regular Boehm system clarinet.

  • @gabrielsternsax
    @gabrielsternsax 9 років тому +1

    Hi Michelle, thank you for the videos! so helpful!
    let me ask you... should i use de side f sharp when practicing the f sharp or c sharp major scale?
    thank you again!

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  9 років тому +1

      Gabriel Stern I use that side F sharp most of the time when it sits beside the an F natural (or E sharp). It would be useful to practise it for those scales as well.

    • @gabrielsternsax
      @gabrielsternsax 9 років тому

      Clarinet Mentors (Michelle Anderson) I'm gonna start practicing it right now! thanks for the tip!

  • @absalomnartey7294
    @absalomnartey7294 6 років тому

    please I want to know how to play

  • @proflob
    @proflob 10 років тому

    is there a tip how to go fast from B to high C?

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  10 років тому

      Which octave do you mean? In general, the key to speed is to position your fingers so that they are relaxed, arched, and move as little as possible.

    • @proflob
      @proflob 10 років тому

      Clarinet Mentors (Michelle Anderson) oh, i didn't expect you'd answer so quick! thanx! i learn by myself so excuse me if i'm expressing myself in confusing terms. I mean Bb as the last note of first octave (when you use only drop-like key) and then C of second octave when you have to use all fingers you have.
      so actually from A to Bb to C (high)

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  10 років тому

      That can be one of the most challenging fingerings on clarinet, but it is possible to train your fingers so that it feels much easier. These two videos will give you some pointers related to this:
      left hand position: ua-cam.com/video/ZPtr_S04pGg/v-deo.html
      left thumb position: ua-cam.com/video/-bItdikinm4/v-deo.html
      I hope that helps!

    • @proflob
      @proflob 10 років тому

      Clarinet Mentors (Michelle Anderson) thank you! will try them

  • @roidrage11
    @roidrage11 9 років тому

    are you naming the notes in concert pitch or sounding pitch?

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  9 років тому

      +brandolf harpoon I tend to name the notes in "clarinet pitch", that is, how they are written on a musical staff. That puts them a tone above concert pitch.

    • @mikecrawshaw3707
      @mikecrawshaw3707 9 років тому

      +Clarinet Mentors (Michelle Anderson) Sorry to contradict, but surely Bb is a tone below concert pitch

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  9 років тому

      When I say "Bb" out loud, I mean a "Clarinet Bb", which is actually a concert Ab, so that puts it one note higher than concert pitch.

    • @roidrage11
      @roidrage11 9 років тому

      +Clarinet Mentors (Michelle Anderson) why is that the tradition? is seems to just makes things so much more complicated.

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  9 років тому

      +brandolf harpoon Many people who only play clarinet alone do not even know what concert pitch is. It is confusing, especially for someone who has perfect pitch, or comes from a C pitched instruments. For my students with perfect pitch, I will add the label "Clarinet Pitch" or "Concert Pitch" so they know what I mean. Most teachers that I have had refer to notes in "clarinet pitch", because that is the name of the note as it is printed on the staff.

  • @catherineobrien3595
    @catherineobrien3595 4 роки тому

    where is the worksheet?

  • @lem0ncakesss632
    @lem0ncakesss632 7 років тому

    I play Alto and Tenor saxophone. Is the clarinet worth it?

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  7 років тому

      It is just a different flavour. You would find that your saxophone skills give you a headstart if you do decide to play the clarinet.

    • @santiagacasas7041
      @santiagacasas7041 6 років тому

      I play the clarinet and flute. Is the alto saxophone worth it? Just kidding, I love the sound of it, but is it fun to play?

    • @roman2374
      @roman2374 6 років тому

      Santi Casas i added tenor sax to my clarinet after being unhappy with alto sax. Benefit is to have another bb instrument

  • @imogenn3641
    @imogenn3641 10 років тому

    I'm not seeing the link to the pdf

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  10 років тому +2

      Sorry about that. For some reason it disappeared. It is at: www.clarinetmentors.com/resources/ChromaticClarinetFingeringsPart1.pdf

    • @imogenn3641
      @imogenn3641 10 років тому

      Thanks. :)

  • @shantai516
    @shantai516 8 років тому +9

    ..I play trombone..

  • @Teslanut77
    @Teslanut77 2 роки тому

    or if your returning to playing after 40+ years.

  • @V10-l8h
    @V10-l8h 7 років тому +3

    I'm about to fall asleep watching this video... I'm not even half way through.

    • @martinsuarez5358
      @martinsuarez5358 7 років тому +1

      Incandescence that means your not really a music fan

    • @paino190
      @paino190 2 роки тому +1

      @@martinsuarez5358 yeah this is really entertaining and helpful for me

  • @avashanahan6630
    @avashanahan6630 5 років тому +1

    The barel is THICC AF GIRL WHAT U BEEN DEEDING IT DAM

  • @shelakendall7461
    @shelakendall7461 6 років тому

    HAHAHAHAHAHA 666th LIKE

  • @joeschmo1332
    @joeschmo1332 10 років тому

    Oh God 13.30 just to explain these two simple fingerings :-( Just imagine an hour lesson, she´d talk so long you´d never get around o playing anything.

  • @laurenk9109
    @laurenk9109 9 років тому

    Well that's an awkward title...😂😁

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  9 років тому +3

      Lauren K Some people are looking for chromatic fingeringss, which is what this video is about. I think it will help those people to find it. Nothing fancy - just descriptive.

    • @FastHands1504
      @FastHands1504 9 років тому +1

      +Clarinet Mentors (Michelle Anderson) I love how you completely ignored the intended innuendo in response to Lauren K. Nicely done ;)

    • @sybil-roxanneclemons1333
      @sybil-roxanneclemons1333 4 роки тому

      @@ClarinetMentors love your videos 📹

  • @cihangorkem8744
    @cihangorkem8744 7 років тому +1

    blea blea...she just talking. its not helpful .