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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2008-07-17 11:25
Ashley,
I just ran across this thread and need to add, begin to show the student the alternate fingerings. There is not a gig that goes by that I do not have need for something. In the community band I play with, most of the 1sts know them but when you get back into the 2nds and 3rds, it's like a disaster.
Try to find little snippets of pieces that have need for alternates. A good 9th grader would also need trill and tremolo fingerings as well. There are still some that I have to look up but knowing where to find them is the key.
BTW, GBK is the master of the alternate fingerings!
HRL
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