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Author: kdk
Date: 2024-04-05 20:58
m1964 wrote:
> Karl,
> I think you got it right, exc. for the 2 - it is the right
> Eb/Bb side key.
That's actually what I meant. I typed too fast.
> I actually never played the F using this fingering- thanks for
> the tip.
I don't use it on a Bb clarinet, but it works well on an Eb and tends to tune well.
Karl
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Author: donald
Date: 2024-04-06 05:02
The 2 is for the left hand E/B key (note is altissimo A)... right?
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Author: donald
Date: 2024-04-06 05:06
Isn't "Clarinettologia" that encore piece that Mr Carbonare plays all the time?
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Author: Micke Isotalo ★2017
Date: 2024-04-07 14:03
On my setup the E/B is flat, but F#/C# is quite nicely in tune (added to 0XX|000). In case there is some logic in those numbers, No. 1 could be the key affecting the lowest tone hole (E/B), No. 2 the second lowest (F#/C#), etc (No. 10 for the throat G# would still suit this scheme, but No. 12 as the register key would omit the two uppermost trill keys - so not quite sure about this kind of logic...).
Anyway, try for yourself what works on your setup, those fingerings are just suggestions.
Post Edited (2024-04-07 14:54)
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Author: prigault
Date: 2024-04-07 14:33
The correct answer is:
2 is the F#/C# key
4 is the Ab/Eb key
10 is the throat A key (the G# key is 9)
The other pinky keys are:
1 is the E/B key
3 is the F/C key
The order for 1,2,3,4 does not follow ascending notes or the order of the key on a circle.
These numbers are often accompanied by L or R (or G / D, as this nomenclature is quite common in France) in order to precise which hand actuates the key.
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