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Author: Ralph G
Date: 2004-02-10 18:53
Can anybody suggest a fingering for a tremolo/trill/deedle-deedle-deedle thingy on two alternating notes for clarion F and A? Or will I just have to lump it using the regular fingerings?
Muchos merci beaucoups for any help anyone can give.
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Author: JessKateDD
Date: 2004-02-10 19:11
That doesn't seem too tough to do, just a little bit of a coordination problem between left and right hands, but at least the fingers are going in the same direction. You could always grab an A clarinet and trill from F# to A#, moving only the left middle and ring fingers, if all else fails.
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Author: Ralph G
Date: 2004-02-10 19:19
It's the last bar of the last number of a long and tiring wind symphony concert I'm playing in tonight. Don't know if I'll have much coordination to offer at that point, but I shall lump it as best I can. Thanks.e
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Author: GBK
Date: 2004-02-10 19:37
An alternate way - with fingers moving in opposite direction.
Play the F5 with the standard fingering and the right pinky on the Eb/Ab key:
TR x x x / x o o Eb/Ab
Tremolo to A5 by lifting only the 3rd finger LH, but at the same time adding the RH sliver key. Fingers move in contrary motion.
Thus:
TR x x o / x o I o Eb/Ab
A little easier (?) - but nonetheless interesting...GBK
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