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 Fingerings
Author: Mark P. Jasuta 
Date:   2003-07-21 02:43

Hi,
I need some opinions on which fingerings for C7, C#7, F7, and F#7 work the best in terms of ease of play and being in tune, with "in tune" being most important.

Best Regards
Mark

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 Re: Fingerings
Author: ken 
Date:   2003-07-21 13:24

Good grief, you working on Cat Andersen transcriptions or something? What chart are you playing that actually has written triple F naturals and F sharps; more than that, actually serves a legitimate musical purpose?

As for the C7 natural and C7 sharp (on rare occasion blowing the Trad), I always use the standard C7 natural fingering and an overblown standard E6 and A6 natural fingering for the C7 sharp. Other than that, l leave chirping for the birds. v/r Ken



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 Re: Fingerings
Author: diz 
Date:   2003-07-22 06:10

LOL - I've not heard a bird chirp like a clarinet in its altissimo register ... um, I take it back, sounds exactly like the Eastern Rozella who frequents my garden and sings to me, without fail, at 6am before my alarm goes off.

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