The Clarion is a visual instrument, and this piece is a brilliant demonstration of this. As you open up the first pattern in this piece, you can tell by the way the notes are laid out on the screen, what the tune is going to do. It's going to start here, and the notes are going to read along left to right, like reading a book. The pattern is also laid out here to help you finish a phrase and go to the end. So you can play the piece like that, and you can also play it tapping each note. You could play it really fast, left or right, or you could just play one note at a time. On some of the other patterns, the notes are laid out slightly differently. You can choose and play with each of these to see which one suits you best. For example, there is a pattern that goes up and down showing the pitch of the notes, which you might enjoy. Now it's your turn, so try playing each pattern. See which one you like best, and then get practicing. Remember, it might not be playing the whole tune all at once that works for you. Perhaps it's just the first line. Perhaps it's enjoying getting louder and quieter on the notes. There's no wrong way to play the Clarion, so enjoy exploring. For more tips and music, subscribe to our channel and check out our website.