neither is really hard to play, but it depends on which you start with. If you start with clarinet it's really easy to learn the saxophone after. On the other hand of you play sax first then attempt clarinet it will be quite difficult to learn due to the saxophone having buttons and not holes like the clarinet
They are two of my favorites. They are talented and really sweet guys. I've booked them at Garage in the West Village for many years now. They are a house favorite!
Probably the first instrument you would want to do is maybe saxaphone because its quite easier than clarinet, im a person that plays both saxophone and clarinet so i would recommend using the saxophone first and if you dont like you can try clarinet but then again there is a wide variety of instruments that you can possibly play.
@@schylergeangan2342 i think clarinet would be better to start on, because it's harder, so sax is r e a l l y easy to pick up. but idk, i'm just a middle schooler
Oh come on SHIT down As a clarinet, I would say saxophone, as clarinet is rather easy, until you reach register key notes, or "over the break" notes. THEN EVERYTHING. BECOMES. HELL.
I play both (clarinet 5 years and sax 2) and I can safely say that they’re about equally challenging/easy (depending on how you see it and if you’re talking concert band, jazz band, or marching band) depending on the type of saxaphone it can require more breath support and is heavier than the clarinet and often the hornsnap (in marching band) takes a little bit to get used to, but the clarinet has permanently push a part if the bone in my thumb down from using only my thumb to support it (I recommend buying a clarinet neck strap, I shpuld have) the keys on a clarinet bend easily as well (I have a jupiter clarinet that was expensive as hell and it gets airleaks and the keys break frequently) so for marching band I’d say clarinet is easiest, jazz I’d say saxaphone for the mere fact that they are better at trilling (for me anyways, it varies by person) and often get the lead parts, and for concert they are pretty much equal
Clarinet is pretty fun till you reach the higher registr that will prob make yoi want to quit cause depending on who you are it might take you months or a couple of years to master although I have never heard anyone master the higher registr in a couple of months
You barely see their hands moving. That is a bad habit I learned, to keep my fingers all the way above the keys when not playing them. If you can't tell, I play clarinet. I someday want be this good.
That was good :)
Mmmmm so good
This is the song that made my cousin want to learn the clarinet.
These boys are phenomenal, especially live!!!
clarinet was so so good congrats
neither is really hard to play, but it depends on which you start with. If you start with clarinet it's really easy to learn the saxophone after. On the other hand of you play sax first then attempt clarinet it will be quite difficult to learn due to the saxophone having buttons and not holes like the clarinet
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They are two of my favorites. They are talented and really sweet guys. I've booked them at Garage in the West Village for many years now. They are a house favorite!
i loveeee thissss omg!!!
I am a clarinetist and this is awsome
claranetist here 2
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Awesome! I am a saxophonist and i am going to buy a clarinet about 4 years.
aziz targhi bakkali did u buy it
Bravi!!!!!
Love it !!!!
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Excellent!
Bravissimi
Clarinet is a great starter instrument to decide if woodwinds are for you, from there you can take off to other instruments like oboe and sax
WONDERFUL!
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PHENOMENAL.... Amazing...!!!
Anyone know where I can find the sheet music for this?
I’m trying to decide which instrument I like the most.
This didn’t help at all.
Halp
Probably the first instrument you would want to do is maybe saxaphone because its quite easier than clarinet, im a person that plays both saxophone and clarinet so i would recommend using the saxophone first and if you dont like you can try clarinet but then again there is a wide variety of instruments that you can possibly play.
@@schylergeangan2342 i think clarinet would be better to start on, because it's harder, so sax is r e a l l y easy to pick up. but idk, i'm just a middle schooler
I couldn't agree more!! lmao
Prob to late cause it's been 4 years but I would suggest the clarinet cause that's what I started out as and afterwards the saxophone is pretty easy
exelent
Where can I fou d the score?
I play the clarinet and this real talent my Bestfriend play the saxophone and I want us to do this together
me too
I NEED SHEET MUSIC
Art Tatum arrangement for Reeds! Nice Adaptation.
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i play the clarinet too.
Where do I find the sheet music
Is that tenor sax?
yeah
Jim Torriente thanks
which one is the hardest saxophone or clarinet?
Oh come on SHIT down As a clarinet, I would say saxophone, as clarinet is rather easy, until you reach register key notes, or "over the break" notes. THEN EVERYTHING. BECOMES. HELL.
oh ma hearteuu They both can be equally hard to play they both have advantages and disadvantages
I play both (clarinet 5 years and sax 2) and I can safely say that they’re about equally challenging/easy (depending on how you see it and if you’re talking concert band, jazz band, or marching band) depending on the type of saxaphone it can require more breath support and is heavier than the clarinet and often the hornsnap (in marching band) takes a little bit to get used to, but the clarinet has permanently push a part if the bone in my thumb down from using only my thumb to support it (I recommend buying a clarinet neck strap, I shpuld have) the keys on a clarinet bend easily as well (I have a jupiter clarinet that was expensive as hell and it gets airleaks and the keys break frequently) so for marching band I’d say clarinet is easiest, jazz I’d say saxaphone for the mere fact that they are better at trilling (for me anyways, it varies by person) and often get the lead parts, and for concert they are pretty much equal
oh ma hearteuu clarinet 100%, as a person that plays both. the clarinet is very fun, but the tenor sax is easier.
Clarinet is pretty fun till you reach the higher registr that will prob make yoi want to quit cause depending on who you are it might take you months or a couple of years to master although I have never heard anyone master the higher registr in a couple of months
The clarinet is harder then it looks :3
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be lookin like Peyton and eli Manning
Haha, ikr!
Yea. Look like Eli and Eli.
You barely see their hands moving. That is a bad habit I learned, to keep my fingers all the way above the keys when not playing them. If you can't tell, I play clarinet.
I someday want be this good.
Eric Olmsted it’s not bad
Please watch "Sado dayı" and see a Lord of clarinet
Don't Quit Your Day Jobs,,, You'll Need The Money For More Lessons,,,,
Where can I get the sheet music for both
Larry Rodriguez I found a PDF copy when search up on Internet
Joel Woolley sorry this is really late but can you link it?
Likewise Fish well this is late also but try this www.scribd.com/document/375446972/Begin-the-Beguine-001-Clarinet-in-Bb-mus
Likewise Fish if not try this. ruclips.net/video/iGXCQnepoeA/видео.html