Topic: Wind Instruments
Hi Chordians, I wasn't sure where to post this so I just put it in the chat corner. This will take a little explaining so please bare with me on a lengthy thread. I need some help with my fifth grade daughter who is learning to play the clarinet and we've run into an issue with the instrument. Surely there are some trained wind instrumentalists among all the chordians on the planet
My little girl plays the clarinet and she was asking me for some help on a song she is learning for her school band. So I grab my axe and play the notes that she is learning so she can hear how the song is suppose to sound. After this we start to play the song together and I notice that one of use is out of tune with the other. I thought it was the guitar that was out of tune but come to find out the clarinet was a half step sharper than the guitar. We also tested it against my sons flute and got the same result. I'm a complete idiot when it comes to wind instruments but surely a G note is a G note regardless of the instrument. Is it possible that something is wrong with the clarinet or does a clarinet play a half step higher than everyone else???? I just had a thought,,,last week we had to buy new reeds for the instrument, could this have an affect on the tuning??? Can you tune a wind instrument???? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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