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 Re: Old Dog Learns New Trick
Author: Barry Vincent 
Date:   2014-07-29 20:45

Yes David, that's the little detail that I mentioned when I said that from B natural in the middle of the stave down to the B natural an octave below , the Clarinet fingering is IDENTICAL to the Saxophone fingering.

The big difference with the 'Recorder Method ' of transposing is, you don't 'think out ' the fingering. You simply play the notation that's in front of you, including the Key Signature.

In other words , you're fingers do the transposing for you without the mental gymnastics.


BJV
"The Clarinet is not a Horn"

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