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Author: Larry Liberson
Date: 2001-11-18 13:12
Not meaning to beat Greg to an answer here, Emms, but...listen to the two fingerings carefully. Which one both sounds better and matches better to the tones surrounding it? Also, how is the pitch comparison between the two in the context of the scale?
Except in the most extreme situations (and I can't think of any yet on a Sunday morning!) I will always go for the fingering that sounds and tunes the best--no matter if it is a tad more inconvenient or difficult.
Anyway, if you take a little time to further acquaint yourself with the 'correct' fingering, it will surely seem just as 'easy' as what you are using now.
One of my teachers used to say that "there's no such thing as a hard fingering--just an unfamiliar one!"
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2001-11-16 17:15 |
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2001-11-16 23:48 |
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2001-11-17 04:43 |
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2001-11-17 14:56 |
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2001-11-17 15:43 |
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2001-11-17 15:47 |
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2001-11-17 15:53 |
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2001-11-17 16:21 |
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2001-11-17 17:16 |
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2001-11-17 19:47 |
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2001-11-17 22:58 |
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2001-11-17 23:54 |
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2001-11-18 00:38 |
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2001-11-18 10:37 |
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Larry Liberson |
2001-11-18 13:12 |
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2001-11-18 13:53 |
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Ken |
2001-11-18 14:38 |
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2001-11-18 15:43 |
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2001-11-18 17:55 |
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Gregory Smith |
2001-11-18 18:01 |
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Gerald Taylor |
2001-11-19 00:32 |
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Emms |
2001-11-19 09:18 |
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Ken |
2001-11-19 14:33 |
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