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- Register_key abstract "The register key is a key on the clarinet that is used to play in the second register; that is, it raises the pitch of most first-register notes by a twelfth (19 semitones) when pressed. It is positioned above the left thumb hole and is operated by the left thumb. The same key used in combination with the left first finger key which produces the written note A4 (in scientific pitch notation) is used to play B♭4. Some clarinets, particularly bass clarinets and lower, have separate keys, or a more complex key mechanism, to control two or three separate holes for playing B♭, for playing the lower notes of the second register, and for playing the upper notes of the second register.The octave key is a key on the saxophone or oboe that raises the pitch of most notes by an octave when pressed, so that similar fingerings can be used for two different octaves.".
- Register_key thumbnail Conn6M6.JPG?width=300.
- Register_key wikiPageID "9252179".
- Register_key wikiPageRevisionID "544672652".
- Register_key hasPhotoCollection Register_key.
- Register_key subject Category:Clarinets.
- Register_key subject Category:Saxophones.
- Register_key subject Category:Woodwind_instruments.
- Register_key type Artifact100021939.
- Register_key type Beating-reedInstrument102817799.
- Register_key type Clarinet103037709.
- Register_key type Clarinets.
- Register_key type Device103183080.
- Register_key type Instrumentality103575240.
- Register_key type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Register_key type Object100002684.
- Register_key type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Register_key type Sax104141076.
- Register_key type Saxophones.
- Register_key type Single-reedInstrument104222847.
- Register_key type Whole100003553.
- Register_key type WindInstrument104586932.
- Register_key type Woodwind104598582.
- Register_key type WoodwindInstruments.
- Register_key comment "The register key is a key on the clarinet that is used to play in the second register; that is, it raises the pitch of most first-register notes by a twelfth (19 semitones) when pressed. It is positioned above the left thumb hole and is operated by the left thumb. The same key used in combination with the left first finger key which produces the written note A4 (in scientific pitch notation) is used to play B♭4.".
- Register_key label "Chiave portavoce".
- Register_key label "Llave de registro".
- Register_key label "Register key".
- Register_key sameAs Llave_de_registro.
- Register_key sameAs Chiave_portavoce.
- Register_key sameAs m.0281qjj.
- Register_key sameAs Q3774659.
- Register_key sameAs Q3774659.
- Register_key sameAs Register_key.
- Register_key wasDerivedFrom Register_key?oldid=544672652.
- Register_key depiction Conn6M6.JPG.
- Register_key isPrimaryTopicOf Register_key.