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 do these have the same fingering?
Author: amber 
Date:   2003-10-22 19:26

does the oboe or clarient have the same fingering as a saxophone??

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 RE: do these have the same fingering?
Author: Mikey 
Date:   2003-10-22 19:37

They pretty much have the same fingerings. There R a few differences in a few fingerings.

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 RE: do these have the same fingering?
Author: TorusTubarius 
Date:   2003-10-22 20:37

Well the oboe has virtually the same fingerings from low Bb to the high C. When you go to the high C# and up, what are the throat tones on the saxophone, the oboe uses a totally different harmonic and the fingerings are different.

For the clarinet the fingerings are only the same in the clarion register.

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 RE: do these have the same fingering?
Author: M. A. 
Date:   2003-10-31 16:20

Clarinets have different fingering than the saxophone. Oboe is also different than the saxophone

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 RE: do these have the same fingering?
Author: Kelly 
Date:   2003-11-01 21:44

The Clarinet high octive with the register key is the same fingering for the saxophone in both octives.

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