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Author: tohlz
Date: 2004-01-23 13:40
Anyone have fingerings for notes higher than G7?
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Post Edited (2004-01-23 17:52)
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Author: LeWhite
Date: 2004-01-24 03:31
@ = closed hole
o - open hole
Note all fingerings have thumb and register key down.
Here's what I use:
G#
o
@
@
_
@
@
@
F#/C#
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A
o
@
@
_
o
o
o
F#/C#
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Bb
@
@
@
C#/G#
_
@
@
@
Eb
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B
@
@
o
_
@
@
o
F#/C#
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C
@
o
o
_
@
o
o
F#/C#
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D
o
@
@
_
@
@
@
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Eb
o
@
@
C#/G#
_
@
@
@
Eb
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E
@
@
o * sometimes half-hole 3rd finger
_
@
@
o
E/B
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F
@ *sometimes half-hole first finger
@
@
C#/G#
_
@
@
@
E/B
These are fingerings I found that work in my Leblanc, might be different for any other make. Plus they might not work for you at all, such high notes are very personal.
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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2004-01-24 04:12
Shawn,
Something seems an octave or even two off here! C8???
HRL
Post Edited (2004-01-24 04:19)
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Author: tohlz
Date: 2004-01-24 14:55
Is the Fingering C one more octave higher than the Fingering C that is five extra lines above the staff lines?
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Author: LeWhite
Date: 2004-01-26 04:57
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The high C fingering I have given is an octave above the ledger line I've 'illustrated' above.
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Author: tohlz
Date: 2004-01-27 13:22
Is it possible to go up higher than that F you illustrated?
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Author: LeWhite
Date: 2004-01-28 01:52
Lightly touch your teeth to the reed, from there, just try damn hard to get the pitch you want. Try half-hole on the LH thumb key.
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Author: tohlz
Date: 2004-01-31 18:29
I can already know and can play those notes. What I mean was, do you know fingerings that are higher than the notes that you have typed out?
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Author: LeWhite
Date: 2004-02-01 13:09
No fingerins required - you need to work them out for yourself, whatever works best for you. For me, half-hole the thumb key (like recorder) and teeth on the reed.
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Author: tohlz
Date: 2004-02-04 17:51
oh, u mean those fingerings not only can play one octave higher(eg: higher than A6) but also can play two octave higher(eg: higher than A7)?
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Author: LeWhite
Date: 2004-02-04 23:18
No. I don't think there are any fingerings for those notes, nor are they ever used. Why do you need to know them anyway?
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