Klarinet Archive - Posting 000871.txt from 2000/12

From: "Michael Lawrence" <belgarath10@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] fingering help
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 13:53:07 -0500

Tony,

Yeah, I just realized I was thinking of C#2, even though I wrote C#1...
sorry about that... it was late last night:). I am sorry for my
misinformation. Now that I realize what the question really is, I'd kinda
like to know what the solution (if there is one) really is, so I'll be
reading with interest. Again, sorry about that; I should've thought harder.

-Michael

Michael,
I know I`m not Frank, but I couldn`t quite make out what you`re saying to
him. With respect, would you please re-phrase your original, as I am also
interested in this solution.
Many thanks.
Tony W.

> Start with your right hand on the c#1 key (it's the lower key on the top
row
> of the four keys that are located after the holes that you cover with
your
> fingers on the second body joint.... if that makes any sense;-)). Then
go
> to the small key (top one, the one that sticks out a bit upwards) for
your
> left hand for f1, then finger g#1 regularly
>
> -Michael
>
> I would appreciate some help with a fingering I have encountered in a
> velocity study. How should I go from c#1 to f1 to g#1 without sliding
> my left hand little finger from c#-g# to f-c yet having my right hand
> little finger free to go to g#-d# for the g#1? Am I missing something
> or making it too complicated? TIA for any help. Frank
>
> Frank P. Galiani
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