Clarinet Tuning Chart

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Knowing the tuning tendency of your instrument is very important!!!
Chalumeau -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 Clarion -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
e b
f c
f#/gb c#/db
g d
g#/ab d#/eb
a e
a#/b-flat f
b chromatic f#/gb chrom.
b mid finger f#/gb mid
c g
c#/db g#/ab
d a
d#/eb chrom. a#/b-flat chrom.
d#/eb side a#/b-flat side
e b
f c
f#/gb chrom. Altissimo* -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
f#/gb front c#/db
Throat Tones -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 d
g d#/eb
g#/ab e
a f
a#/b-flat f#/gb
a#/b-flat side g
g#/ab
a
a#/bb
b
c

Visit Clarinet-Now.com/clarinet-tuning-chart.htm to learn how to develop a tuning chart for your


instrument. Categories are note (which includes four different clarinet ranges: Chalumeau,
Throat Tones, Clarion and Altissimo) and tuner reading (-5 means five cents flat while 5 means five cents
sharp. Zero means in-tune). Some notes repeat as common "chromatic" fingerings.

* Altissimo notes have numerous alternate fingerings. Tune the altissimo fingerings you most commonly
use and try alternatives to hear (and see via tuner) what works best on your clarinet equipment.

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