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Author: musica
Date: 2023-06-24 17:40
Anyone have any good fingerings for the G#-G in this passage at the end?
Post Edited (2023-06-24 22:24)
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Author: SecondTry
Date: 2023-06-24 20:28
Musica:
As you likely realize, as of this writing there's nothing associated with this post that might shed light on the music, and therefore which G-G# in the instrument's range you speak of.
...so let me take a shot in the dark...
If its this G-G# and consider the R1 C#/G# touchpiece accessory on this webpage:
http://www.sfoxclarinets.com/Accessories.html#clar%20acc
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Author: musica
Date: 2023-06-24 22:22
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SecondTry wrote:
> Musica:
>
> As you likely realize, as of this writing there's nothing
> associated with this post that might shed light on the music,
> and therefore which G-G# in the instrument's range you speak
> of.
>
> ...so let me take a shot in the dark...
>
> If its this G-G# and consider the R1 C#/G#
> touchpiece accessory on this webpage:
>
> http://www.sfoxclarinets.com/Accessories.html#clar%20acc
>
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Author: musica
Date: 2023-06-25 03:45
Thanks ! I was using the harmonic D#/Eb for the high G# and then D fingering. for the G but just have to be careful voicing it.
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Author: lmliberson
Date: 2023-06-26 20:45
While the first G# fingering that Karl mentioned is a great fingering for pitch and security, I probably wouldn’t use it in this excerpt. I would prefer the harmonic/overblown D# (which, btw, should almost NEVER be used for D#!) middle finger G# since pitch is less of a consideration here since you leave the note almost immediately. I would then play the G natural by simply adding both the index finger of the right hand and the C#/G# left hand key. Since that G is sustained (with everybody else), you have a better in tune note than the so-called standard high G fingering and it’s also quite secure, IMO, and a very simple progression from one fingering to the next.
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2023-06-27 16:19
Try Sp. Th. xoo|xoo Ab/Eb for the altissimo G,
then Sp. Th. Throat G# ooo|xoo Ab/Eb for the altissimo G#
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
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