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Author: Amber
Date: 2000-12-09 17:14
How do you play a the highF# and G above the staff on the clarinet? if possible the notes past them to. Please help!!!! Please e-mail me at JCHSClarinet@cs.com if you would to tell me or post hear it does not matter.
Thank you
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Author: Francesca
Date: 2000-12-09 21:59
F# is like the A just above the staff, except use the half hole instead of covering the first opening. For G, add the bottom side key using your right hand. For G#, lift up your second finger and leave the side key down. (All these fingerings require the half-hole and register key, just as a reminer.) A is a littler tricky. Use the register key, second and third holes for left hand, and just the second hole for right hand. Notice that the first hole on the left hand is not covered in any way. I do know the notes beyond that, but they get a bit more techincal, depending on the length of the note, tempo, etc... I don't usually use the Eb/G# lever on any of these notes, though it does help tune the note if it's a long tone. Sorry I don't know all the technical terms. Hope this helps. Have fun!
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Author: Don Poulsen
Date: 2000-12-11 15:27
There is a bass clarinet fingering chart on this site at http://www.sneezy.org/clarinet/Study/FingeringCharts/index.html.
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