Klarinet Archive - Posting 000701.txt from 1998/07
From: Brian Catchlove <bcatch@-----.au> Subj: RE: [kl] The slur in Brahms first Sonate Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 23:41:36 -0400
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I use this fingering also for this situation. It responds a little =
differently to the notes around it but it is a very stable note when you =
get familiar with it. I use it quite a lot, especially in louder =
dynamics. This is a great fingering for the Eflat clarinet because this =
note, with the standard fingering, is usually flat on all the Eflats =
that I have played.
Brian Catchlove
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From: avrahm galper [SMTP:agalper@-----.com]
Subject: [kl] The slur in Brahms first Sonate
Since there was mention of the slur in Brahms Sonate #1, at the very
beginning. I would like to mention one fingering that I use for the high
Eb (in that context)=20
When playing the Left hand C, keep that key down and finger the middle
ring of the Right hand.
No added other key. That gives a fairly good Eb in context. I don't know
if I would use it in other cases.
Key for C with Left-hand pinky
0 X X 0 X 0
--=20
Avrahm Galper
New throat Bb key
THE UPBEAT BAERMANN MELODIC SCALES AND ARPEGGIOS
http://www.sneezy.org/avrahm_galper/index.html
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