Clarinet
The “Clarinet” is a member of the woodwind family. Clarinets are transposing instruments, i.e., the score is
written in the key of the clarinet, rather than the concert key or piano key. Made of wood, the clarinet is played by vibrating a reed (a piece of wooden cane) fixed onto the mouthpiece with a ligature. It has a wide range of
sounds/pitches from very high loud notes to quite mellow low notes. A Clarinet is a very versatile instrument used in concert bands, ensembles, orchestras, and Jazz music. At Trinity Music Academy we teach our students the art of mastering the skill to play the clarinet through a systematic step-by-step syllabus designed by the Academy.
We maintain a warm, cordial, conducive, pleasing, and exciting learning environment so that our students have a wonderful, rich, progressive, constructive, and memorable
experience of learning to make music.
We maintain a warm, cordial, conducive, pleasing and exciting learning environment so that our students have a wonderful, rich, progressive, constructive, and memorable
experience of learning to make music.
Through periodic internal assessment and tests we train our students to prepare different scales, arpeggios, broken chords, sight-reading, improvising and aural tests. We also impart a broad knowledge of Western music, music composers and their works, structure, style and period. Subsequently the students are prepared for the world renowned and globally accredited Certificate Grade examinations conducted by Trinity College, London, UK. These examinations are available from Entry (Initial) grade up to Grade 8 for practical (Classical & Jazz/ Rock and Pop) as well as Music Theory. .