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Author: Pam
Date: 1999-04-12 17:30
I need to aquire a fingering chart for an Eb Albert clarinet. I'm not having any luck locally.
I do not need any info about the horn itself.
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Author: Dee
Date: 1999-04-13 00:35
It should finger just like a Bb Albert clarinet. In which case you can get a fingering chart by purchasing the Rubank Elementary Method Book (not the intermediate or advanced ones). The fingering chart that comes with it has the Boehm system on one side and the Albert system on the other.
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Author: Arnold the basset hornist
Date: 1999-04-13 06:04
On sneezy too:
<a href=http://www.sneezy.org/wfg/BBoard/read.html?id=47>Answer to <b>Albert System fingering chart</b></a> on <a href=http://www.sneezy.org/wfg/index.html>the <b>woodwind fingering forum</b></a> contains an URL of a general <a href=http://student.physik.uni-dortmund.de/homepages/kiel/Clarinet/griffe.html>german sys fingering chart</a> build up of a lot of GIF-Pictures.
The one I'm just writing still is not ready. (Fingerings up to eb'''', down to low c (basset horn), and I'm going to include trills and comments, too.)
I do not know any differences between Eb and Bb in german sys fingering - except their could be (but need not to be) intonation differences above altissimo g [g'''].
<i>Nevertheless you should avoid theese tones, except you have to replace a piccolo.</i> :-)
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Author: Grover
Date: 1999-04-16 17:49
I have an old fingering chart from a 1898 Klose method book.
It has Boehm on one side, and Albert on the other. If someone really wants or needs it I will make a copy for them. By the way, I like the Boehm fingering chart from this book better than any I've ever seen.
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