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hello iamp;#39;m joe from coleamp;#39;s music one question i often get asked is what constitutes the difference between a dark sound and a brighter sound well in every tone that we hear are other pitches in other words we call them overtones think of it this way a trumpet player or a bugle player without moving his fingers on a trumpet can play several tones just by tightening and loosening the lip muscles on the clarinet we and on the saxophone we can do the same thing just by voicing now there is an overtone series that every wind instrument hat has in its sound in other words you have the octave and then the fifth above that then the octave and then the third on the clarinet itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s kind of bizarre it doesnamp;#39;t follow what every other instrument does but itamp;#39;s still a series of notes that we can play off of one note in an earlier video i did a whole video on overtones but for a refresher so if i play a low c thatamp;#39;s all off of that low