Klarinet Archive - Posting 001038.txt from 2000/12

From: avrham galper <agalper@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] High Eb-D#
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 19:57:35 -0500

High D#-Eb

There are other fingerings for these notes. I use them often, depending
on what the work is and if the note fits where it does.

One of my favorite ones is using the fingering for high C# and adding
the throat A key. This I always use in scales going up.
One has to get used to it. But when you do get used to it, it's very
good.

The other one is : play the "ordinary'" fingering for F# in the clarion
register.
Then just open throat G#.
It really pops out .A bit high but you can then relax into it.

Another one which is good to use, (depending on what the piece is) is
playing with the middle finger of the Right hand, touching the outer rim
of the middle ring.
That in a way is a correct fingering acoustically.

Another one similar to that one: slide the forefinger of the Right
upward to cover the cup that is connected to the rings.
That also gives a good high Eb-D#.

Avrahm Galper

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