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Author: YellowClarinet
Date: 2017-11-22 19:54
Something I noticed a short while ago: it seems that the Ab key acts similar to a second register key but slightly out of pitch. I don’t have have a tuner so I can’t see which note I end up playing. Does anyone know what happens here?
bverezub21@students.d125.org
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Author: YellowClarinet
Date: 2017-11-22 21:46
What about when you add fingers? I can finger the any key above G2 and below G3 (which use the register key) and then add the Ab key to higher the pitch. I don’t think that they are all high D.
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Author: Tony Pay ★2017
Date: 2017-11-22 21:50
What?
Tony
edit: Oh, I now see what you mean.
If you're doing this with notes below the top 'break', then it just sharpens the note as I explained in the post I linked to.
But, there's not much point in doing that, as you can't add fingers to correct it. (You could use it to get quarter tones, I suppose.)
However, there are fingerings for C#, D and D# that are in tune using the Ab key plus added fingers, and that's what I thought you were talking about.
Tony
Post Edited (2017-11-22 22:15)
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Author: zhangray4
Date: 2017-11-22 22:10
What is G2? All I know is that's where a white pawn would be located
-- Ray Zhang
Post Edited (2017-11-22 22:10)
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2017-11-22 22:53
You can use the throat G# key to help altissimo E.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
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