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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2005-03-08 05:07
I just was horsing around the other day and figured out that if I play a chalemeau E (thumb and forefinger), then pu tmy entire right hand down including the F/C key, it REALLY pops out. More so than almost any other note on the clarinet that I can play. I can discern a VERY slight change in pitch with my ear, but not being able to find my tuner I can't tell how far off it is (or maybe it's closer than the standard fingering).
Just thought I'd share. Don't know when it'd come in handy, unless you for some reason need a very loud and resonant Eb.
Alexi
US Army Japan Band
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Author: buedsma
Date: 2005-03-08 11:13
same principle as : closing all the holes , except the left index finger hole when playing throat bflat and A , i suppose
Makes the notes more resonant and clair
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