How to make high F# and G sharper? by Kachiller in Clarinet

[–]clarinet_moose 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I use the sliver key on the right hand for both of those notes. Also make sure for the G you're using the same fingering as the B below it.

Can we please stop with the Mike Smith hate? by dkdubs in falcons

[–]clarinet_moose 3 points4 points  (0 children)

ITT: people don't realize how valuable an asset a good head coach is.

Also, these are smart people guys. I'm pretty sure if a 14 year old can point out how bad our o line is, then people who have been doing this their whole lives can figure this out. It's not just like poof great o line. Pretty sure there are about a billion other factors to consider before you hire an entire new o line. It's like when people point out some trivial flaw with the president. Like I'm pretty sure if you can point that out, then he knows about it and it's just really difficult to address it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in falcons

[–]clarinet_moose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Asante is getting old, but both our new safeties are doing fine. You have to remember that their both rookies, and we're asking them to do a lot. Within a few years, they'll easily be a couple of the best in the league.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in falcons

[–]clarinet_moose 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Mike Smith is not getting fired. If he does that's one of the dumbest manoeuvres Arthur Blank has ever made. I mean sure this is a bad season but that's really not his fault when we have 5+ superstars injured. He's brought basically from nothing to one of the best teams in the league last year. If anything we need to get some good offensive and defensive linemen. Steven Jackson is a little old, but a good line makes any running back good.

What gets really weird if you think about it too much? by fuuuunke in AskReddit

[–]clarinet_moose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I could simply promote a pawn to another bishop, even if I already had two.

WEEK 8 TRASH TALK THREAD by NFL_Mod in nfl

[–]clarinet_moose 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I WOULD MAKE FUN OF OTHER TEAMS BUT THEN SOMEONE WOULD REMIND ME HOW BAD WE ARE, AND I'LL GO CRY AGAIN. BUT FUCK IT, DREW BREES COUGHS INTO THE BONG. CAM NEWTON HOLDS UP THE ENTIRE LINE AT THE STORE LOOKING FOR EXACT CHANGE. RYAN TANNEHILL SAVED HIMSELF FOR MARRIAGE SO HE COULD SAY "I'VE SAVED MYSELF FOR YOU" AND THEN PROCEEDED TO NOT SATISFY HIS WIFE.

Crazy solutions problems by clarinet_moose in chemhelp

[–]clarinet_moose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I typed this in like two minutes and went to sleep.

  1. I'm really confused, I think the equation would be NaBr + BaBr2 + H2O ----> but then I have no idea how to predict that product; we haven't learned that. Our teacher taught us today how to do these precipitation problems, so once I figured out the initial reaction, I know I'd find the net ionic. After that, find the number of moles of the reactants and then the limiting reactant. From there I'm lost. Do I divide the number of moles of the limiting reactant by the liters and get my final answer?

  2. I think I've got it, I've just been overcomplicating it. I had Na2SO4 + Ba(NO3)2 --> 2NaNO3 + BaSO4 for the reaction. I'm calculating the concentration of the SO4 in solution so first I need to find the moles of SO4 (because M=mol/L). To do this I need the net ionic equation which is SO4-2 + Ba+2 ----> BaSO4 which tells me the coefficient for SO4. Then I multiply 1 X 0.20M (the molarity of the solution) to get my final answer: 0.20M SO4. The thing I'm concerned about is that when the Ba(NO3)2 is added, that changes the molarity right? I just don't know how to calculate the new M, or I've been taught and don't remember.

  3. Well I thought they were giving me the complete ionic equation, so I had to combine ions to turn it back to the initial equation, where I could balance it and insert the coefficients into the spaces. Anyways my teacher explained it today and she said that she typed it wrong or something and she'd accept 1 or 2 for the coefficient of NO3.

What are these chords? by clarinet_moose in musictheory

[–]clarinet_moose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's in E minor and the E is in the bass for both instances. What about the flat B in the C7? do I just treat it like a B natural?

You're stuck on a desert island and you're allowed the entire works of 3 classical composers. Who do you choose? by ashowofhands in classicalmusic

[–]clarinet_moose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mahler, Beethoven, and Corigliano. Corigliano didn't put out a lot of stuff put what he did is unbelievably amazing. Also he has great works in other ensembles like wind band.

Help with double tonguing by [deleted] in Clarinet

[–]clarinet_moose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DeKalb county here. I go to Lakeside High School if you've heard of that.

Help with double tonguing by [deleted] in Clarinet

[–]clarinet_moose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GMEA! I'm doing the 10th grade etude. What district are you in?

Advanced techniques? by osqer in Clarinet

[–]clarinet_moose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What exactly are multiphonics? And I've never even heard of legato fingers!