Klarinet Archive - Posting 000074.txt from 2007/11

From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fernando_Jos=E9_Silveira?= <fernandounirio@-----.com>
Subj: RES: [kl] Urgent question about clarinet fingering charts by number
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 19:17:39 -0500

Key 1 - low E key
Key 2 - low F# key
Key 3 - low f key
Key 4 - low g# key
Key 5 - key between low g and a holes
Key 6 - low c# key
Key 7 - side Eb/Bb key
Key 7bis - key between low d and low c holes
Key 8 - side f# key

If you need more, lease contact me.

Best

Fernando Jos=E9 Silveira
Professor Adjunto de clarineta
Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UNIRIO
fernandounirio@-----.com
www.fernandojosesilveira.mus.br

-----Mensagem original-----
De: David Glenn [mailto:davidglenn@-----.net]=20
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 14 de novembro de 2007 19:44
Para: klarinet@-----.org
Assunto: Re: [kl] Urgent question about clarinet fingering charts by =
number

-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 21:33:37 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
> Von: Enid Blount <enidblount@-----.net>
> An: klarinet@-----.org
> Betreff: [kl] Urgent question about clarinet fingering charts by =
number

> Hi. I have a piece to prepare, fast, in the next week, which I'll be
> performing at the Romanian Cultural Institute in New York. I did not
study in
> Europe and understand that fingerings on charts there and in other =
eastern
> countries are more commonly represented by numbers. I'm running into =
some
> multiphonics in this Romanian piece and luckily, the fingerings are
> provided, but I don't know which keys correspond to the fingerings. =
Is
there
> someone on here who could tell me which keys correspond to the numbers =
on
the
> clarinet? I'd need them all, it seems, though I have only about 5
> multiphonics to play. Thank you in advance! Enid Blount Press
>=20

Hi Enid,

Sorry this is late - I haven't been reading my mails much lately - but =
maybe
this is of some help. I contacted a Romanian clarinetist I know who =
plays a
lot of modern music (member of Ensemble Avonture in Freiburg) and here =
is
his answer. Maybe there is something useful for you. Just in case you =
don't
speak German, here is a translation of his comments:

"I don't know which piece the lad wants, has, should play. sometimes it =
is
really confusing with the notation of multiphonics. I suspect that in =
this
case, the Bartelozzi fingerings are used, which means following =
parallels to
Rehfeld:"

Here are some translations you might need:
gis =3D g#
es =3D Eb
cis =3D C#
h =3D B natural
b =3D Bb
Triller =3D trill
rechts =3D right
Good luck !
David

>
> hallo david,
> ich weiss ja nicht welches st=FCck der junge spielen will,muss,soll.
manchmal
> ist es tats=E4chlich verwirrend mit der notation der multiphonics. ich
vermute
> aber, dass in diesem fall die bartolozzi fingers=E4tze benuzt sind. =
das
heisst
> folgende paralelle zu rehfeld:
> REHFELD BARTOLOZZI
>
> R 1
> Thumb T
> A 2
> Gis 3
> Es(4 Finger) 4
> Cis(5 fingLinks) 5
> F/C Links 6
> E/H Liks 7
> Fis/Cis Links 8
> H triller 9
> B triller 10
> Fis 11
> Es 12
> H/Fis(4 Rechts) 13
> Gis/Es(Rechts) 14
> F/C(Rechts) 15
> Fis/Cis(Rechts) 16
> E/H(Rechts) 17
>
> Es(Full Boehm) 18
>
>
> vielleicht hilfts ja dem kollege.
> belgien war klasse!
>
> liebe gr=FCsse ,
> walter
--=20
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