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 bass clarinet altisimo
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2006-02-11 17:54

Hi

I'm playing a piece on bass clarinet and I would like to ask what are the best fingerings for altisimo A B C. I found very comfortable fingerings for A and C, but the B I found makes the transition uncomfortable, and also the sound of the A and C is much more open that the B I use now.

Here are ones I found so far.

A - R T + right side Bb key

B - R T 1/2x x x x x o

C - R T 1/2x x + right side Bb key

I can sort of play B like this - R T 1/2x x o o o o but it is sharp. I can lip down but maybe there is a better fingering.

In the original recording he actually plays A and then he trills the B to C and stays on C. Although I might not play it like the original I would still like to know how to do it.

There are two more places where I need to play the high B. One is slow and comes after F# above the staff, so I can overblow the F# but the B is sharp as I said. Another is also after the same F# but is very fast and the tuning of the B doesn't matter so overblowing works good.

Any suggestions will be appreciated!

* 1/2x means leaving the small hole open but pressing the key.



Post Edited (2006-02-11 18:03)

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 Re: bass clarinet altisimo
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2006-02-11 23:46

Ok, I'm a hack bass player so take this with a grain of salt but....try the A with just Thumb, Octave and the two bottom RH sidekeys (overblown alternate C# for those scoring at home). Then remove Thumb and Octave and add the "G#" key for the B. The C is just then adding the "A" key... a real easy trill. You can get to this A I describe above easily from a standard "F#."

Wait for some real bass players though.


...........Paul Aviles

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 Re: bass clarinet altisimo
Author: Shorthand 
Date:   2006-02-12 04:28

Tuning will vary a lot instrument to instrument - I think so will fingerings.

Here's a start:

http://www.wfg.woodwind.org/clarinet/basscl_alt_2.html

I recently purchased JM Volta's Bass method book. He has at least 6 fingerings for each of these notes. I can't even begin to describe them - they all look like bassoon fingerings for the most part. The fingerings he uses for the second altissimo harmonic (above F) look totally different than the reference above.

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 Re: bass clarinet altisimo
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2006-02-12 05:13

Thanks Pual and Shorthand.

I saw J M Volta play live and he is the most amazing classical bass clarinetist I've ever heard.

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