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So, do you play clarinet? So you are a clarinet player? If you are, why not go into how a clarinet finger chart looks. Because I assume, since you did come to this page, that you are actually in need of a clarinet finger chart. If you are, let's get going! If you are not, perhaps you will find nothing of value on this page.
This is going to be done in a kind of unusual way. I am simply going to tell you, since I have no pictures to show you, how to put your fingers. I am going to do this for a couple notes. I do hope that this is okay and that you do understand when I describe how to put your fingers. Okay? Let's get into this clarinet finger chart.
We are going to start out with the E note. (Actually, in case you were not aware of it, for each note you can play it in several different ways - sometimes up to 6 different ways! ). For the E note, you have a red circle on the left of the clarinet picture. TTo the right of this circle, you have the actual clarinet - and, on this note, you have three circles, first. Then, on the right, another figure, then underneath that figure - again, on the clarinet - you have three more circles. Underneath those you have to oval things, and the right one is filled with red while the left one is only white.
The next way to play the E note is done this way: You have a red cricle, highes up. After that point, you have the three circles - that are, also, red - on the clarinet. After those, to the right, you have a red figure. Under that figure, to the left - again, on the actual clarinet - you have three more red circles. Under these three you have two oval things - and, as opposed to one of them being filled with red, now both of them are white.
Now we are at the third way of playing an E note. You have the red circle to the left of the clarinet. Then you have the three red circles inside it. Then you have a figure to the left of the clarinet that this time isn't red, but white. Underneath that figure, on the clarinet, you have three red circles. Underneath those you have, once again, the two oval figures. Now the left one is colored red. I hope that this clarinet finger chart has helped you!
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