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 Alternative Fingering for G#
Author: Ashley 
Date:   2001-12-11 23:27

I have a piece of music that goes from middle A on my clarinet to G# and I always manage to get a G natural in between. Is there a different way to finger G# on a Bohem clarinet?

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 RE: Alternative Fingering for G#
Author: Laura 
Date:   2001-12-13 11:41

If there isn't a fingering for G# on this website then there probably isnt an alternative!! I dont know of an alternative G#, sorry!!

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 RE: Alternative Fingering for G#
Author: Eoin 
Date:   2001-12-13 12:15

I presume by middle A you mean the one using just the A key. Do you mean the G# above this or the one a semitone below it? If you just coming down a semitone from the A to the G#, there should not be any problem. Use the side of the first joint of your index finger for the A and roll your finger onto the G# key. There will ne no break between the two. If you are going up from A to the G# in the middle register, it's just a question of practise to get it right.

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