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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2021-03-04 20:31
And then I'd be curious to know what full the sequence of notes that are involved in the problem. Personally I do a bunch of slides from the RH D# down to the RH C# under certain circumstances as well as slides off the LH B down to the LH C# (spelling also Eb and Db of course). Using those in conjunction with more typical RH slides DOWN from C# to C or the reverse will get me out of most situations.
I assume you are right handed. The RH C# is usually easier for that reason AND the simple fact that it is directly on the key in question.
One other thought is that the spring on the C# key may be a little too stiff (not uncommon). This is an easy fix......preferably if you're comfortable taking off all those keys and putting them back on. If you loosen the spring too much, that's what you will have to do to re-spring the key if it is adjusted too loose.
.............Paul Aviles
Post Edited (2021-03-04 20:45)
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