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The piano is a "C" instrument, meaning when it plays a C you hear a C. The Clarinet is a "B-flat" instrument which means when a clarinet plays a "C" is sounds a "B-flat." I know this sounds confusing and the easiest thing you can do is play, rewrite the clarinet notes a whole step higher than the piano part.

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of course there a lot of clarinet solos with piano accompionants

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You have to play the piece one note up.

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You start with C

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It is a C-natural.

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