Klarinet Archive - Posting 000729.txt from 1998/11
From: "Kevin Bowman" <kbowman@-----.com> Subj: [kl] Clarinet Bis Key [was: C->Eb tremelo] Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 15:10:25 -0500
I wrote:
> Hmmm...
> This would be akin to using the "bis" fingering on sax. I wonder if anyone
> has ever added a small tab to the LH second finger pad cup to accomodate
> this sort of thing (with the LH 1st finger, of course). BTW - is this
> "modified bis" fingering for Eb anywhere near in tune? Seems like it'd be
> quite sharp. Another option if you're not too concerned about the
intonation
> of the Eb is just leave all 3 LH fingers down and trill the first trill
key.
> However, this Eb is REALLY flat and does not often speak well (it's kinda
> dead, actually) but if you're desperate ...
> I also seem to remember that LH 1st & 3rd fingers produces a somewhat
> usable Eb for tremelos, but I might be wrong on this account.
Then I went home to try some of these things and (what do ya know?),
the only one that works OK for C/Eb tremelo is the bis idea. The other
fingerings work to some extent in the clarion register for G/Bb but
are absolute duds for the C/Eb tremelo. So ... please disregard the
suggestions I gave about the first trill key and the second LH finger.
Sorry for giving bad advise without checking it out first. BTW - the
first trill key trick DOES work on sax - in both registers.
The bis idea does work, though. I have somewhat large hands and I was
able to slide my LH first finger down enough to both cover the 1st
hole AND hold down the second finger pad. Then just tremelo with
fingers 2 and 3, as you would on sax. No special key required (unless
you can't do this reach). As Roger stated, the Eb fingered this way is
a bit sharp but not so horribly sharp that it isn't useful in a
tremelo.
Kevin Bowman
Clarinet and Saxophone Instructor,
Rochester Conservatory of Music, Rochester, MI
and
Saxophones, Clarinet and Flute,
B-Side Blues Project
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