BBB Clarinet
BBB Clarinet
BBB Clarinet
CLARINET
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Before we begin…
YOU ARE C R E AT I V E
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THE MUSICAL ALPHABET
FORWARDS BACKWARDS
E F G A B C D E F G A B C
A G
G B E
F F
E
D D
F C B
C C
B
E D A A
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1) What letter comes after G ?
forwards:
1) A __ __ D __ __ __ __ __ C __ __
2) E __ __ __ B __ __ __ F __ __ __
backwards:
3) C B __ __ F __ __ __ __ A __ __
4) F __ __ __ __ __ G __ __ __ C __
2) Say the Musical Alphabet forwards and backwards 5 times in a row perfectly
without looking at it.
3) Challenge your friends and family to say the Musical Alphabet forwards and
backwards and see who can do it well.
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BREATH SUPPORT
Breath Support: how we use our air to play a wind instrument.
Use your stomach to push the air up and out of your body.
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BREATHING EXERCISES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
At the same speed as the second-hand of a clock:
2) Challenge your friends and family to see who can blow a bulls-eye against
the wall for the longest amount of time (aim right for the center!).
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SOLFÉGE SYLLABLES
RE
DO
TI
LA
SO
FA
MI
RE
MAJOR DO
TI
MI NO R LA
SO
FA
MI
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1) Music always has a resting tone, or the www.BasicBand.info
tonic, or the home note
1) Practice speaking through the
2) The resting tone in Major tonality is DO
solfége syllables forwards and
backwards
3) The resting tone in minor tonality in LA
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Clarinet Lesson 3
CLARINET EMBOUCHURE
3) Close your lips around the rest of the mouth piece like you are saying “V”
4) And blow
V
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TROUBLESHOOTING ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
➡ Make sure to bite down on the mouthpiece with a little bit of pressure
➡ Your lips should cover the mouth piece so no air can escape
1) Go through all of the steps above. Watch the video online to help you.
3) Make a good sound on your Clarinet 5 times in a row, taking it away from
your mouth after each time.
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Clarinet Lessons 4 & 5
LEFT HAND
ON TOP
RIGHT HAND
ON BOTTOM
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2) Make a sound with only your right hand fingers down, then with only your left
hand fingers down, then with both hands covering all of the holes.
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Clarinet Lesson 7
TONGUING
Tonguing: how we start the sound with the tongue
2) You will feel your tongue go against the bottom of your teeth.
3) Play a G, and bring your tongue to the reed like you are saying THE
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➡ Don’t let your tongue stop the reed from vibrating. It just needs to
dampen it. You should still hear a sound when your tongue is resting on
the reed.
1) Go through all of the steps above. Watch the video online to help you.
2) Play a G, and go back and forth placing your tongue on the reed. Start slowly
and gradually speed up.
3) Challenge yourself to see how long you can keep your tongue on the reed
without it stopping the sound.
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CLARINET FINGERINGS
2) Keep your fingers close to the keys, always ready to push down.
2) Ask someone to watch you play these notes and have them look to see if
your fingers are completely covering the holes or not.
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LEFT HAND
E
D
C
RIGHT HAND
B
(FLAT)
A
G
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C is DO
TI DO RE MI
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1) Is this Major or minor?
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A is LA
SI LA TI DO RE MI
Q & A ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1) Is this Major or minor?
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F is DO
TI DO RE MI
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1) Is this Major or minor?
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D is LA
LA TI DO RE MI
Q & A ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1) Is this Major or minor?
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CHROMATIC SCALE
C# D# F#
C OR
D OR
E F OR
Db Eb Gb
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G# A#
G OR
A OR
B C
Ab Bb
2) When you go up, use sharps ( # ). When you go down, use flats ( b ).
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MUSIC NOTATION
just like you take notes to help you remember what your
teacher told you, we also have notes in music. They exist
to remind you of what you have already learned.
1) Watch the Lesson for Everyone video called “Music Notation” to be sure you
understand it.
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STEP 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
➡ Hold out your hand.
5
➡ How many fingers do you have?
4 4
➡ How many spaces in between
3
those fingers? 3
2
2
1
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➡ Just like you have lined paper to 5–––––––––––––––––––
write notes on, we also have a 4
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special type of lines, called a 3
music staff. 3–––––––––––––––––––
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in between the lines… just like your
hand.
STEP 3 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
➡ Let’s recall some of the solfége syllables: SO
FA
MI
RE
DO
TI
LA
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STEP 4 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
➡ We can make any line or any space on the staff DO
➡ The picture below shows DO on the imaginary line below the staff
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STEP 5 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
➡ When we write notes on the music staff, they alternate between lines and
spaces:
line – space – line – space – line – space – line – space – line
➡ Think about what the solfége syllables for the rest of the lines and spaces
are going to be.
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STEP 6 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
➡ Instead of writing the syllables on every line and space, we are going to draw
a line to show us where DO is
➡ To tell us which pitch to sing or play, we are going to draw oval notes on its
line or space
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➡ The arrow points to DO
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MAJOR TONAL PATTERNS
DO is C
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Be expressive when performing with your voice and with your instrument!
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DUPLE RHYTHM PATTERNS
1 2
3 4
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Be expressive when performing with your voice and with your instrument!
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TRIPLE RHYTHM PATTERNS
1 2
3 4
5 6
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Be expressive when performing with your voice and with your instrument!
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PLAYING RECORD
Only check off each day that you spend at least 10 minutes playing your instrument.
PARENT/GUARDIAN
DATE ASSIGNMENT M Tu W Th F Sa Su SIGNATURE
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