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Author: joannew  
Date:   2005-10-15 17:41 
 Does anyone have a good fingering for an altissimo G on an alto clarinet (or any other low clarinet)? Something convenient to get to and from altissimo E would be nice. My usual standby (1-3/1-3) does not even speak on this horn. 
 
Thanks!
  
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Author: Don Berger  
Date:   2005-10-15 18:01 
 Hi Joanne - While I play so much more on B Cl, than on alto, and almost never need to play above the staff [thats the realm of the sops !!], I generally use the sop fingerings on my Selmers, or try out others for better response/pitch, a case in point was a high Eb in Der Rosenk. Waltzes [band arr.].  I have found other alts. by just taking off fingers, using the trill etc keys, and playing around [showing off ??] during warmup. Try it,  Don 
 
Thanx, Mark, Don
  
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Author: clarnibass  
Date:   2005-10-15 18:09 
 I use the same fingering as I use on soprano, which in my opinion is comfortable to go from and to altisimo E. 
 
R T 1/2x x o x x o Eb/Ab 
 
In case it is not clear here. 
R = Register key 
T = Thumb hole 
1/2x = Half open - the small hole on the key is left open but the key is pressed down 
o = Hole open 
x = Hole closed 
Eb/Ab = The right hand pinky Eb/Ab key 
 
  
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Author: BelgianClarinet  
Date:   2005-10-15 18:32 
 Have a look at  
 
www.wfg.woodwind.org 
 
lot's of extremely useful info overthere 
 
peter 
 
 
 
Post Edited (2005-10-15 18:40)
  
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Author: joannew  
Date:   2005-10-15 19:02 
 Thanks Peter, that's the page I was after.  
The charts on http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/FingeringCharts/ 
only go up to F! 
 
  
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Author: LarryBocaner ★2017 
Date:   2005-10-15 19:14 
 On my bass clarinet the most satisfactory fingering is: 
 
                               voo xxo (Eb key)  v=half-hole /vent
  
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Author: Merlin  
Date:   2005-10-15 19:36 
 I use my standard Bb fingerings on my Selmer alto and bass. 
 
My high G is different from yours though - I usually have something like  
 
T-23/12- Eb 
 
  
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Author: Chris P  
Date:   2005-10-16 01:59 
 This is why I've had on the top joint of my Prestige bass a connection fitted from the E/B vent key (which is under the 2nd fingerplate) to hold the top fingerplate closed - so I can use standard fingerings for the altissimo register - just by lifting finger 1 instead of rolling down to uncover the peforation as finger 2 holds the top plate fully closed. 
 
It's a pretty simple addition involving a couple of silver soldered joints, the adjusting screw is fitted to the E/B vent key and an underlever is fitted to the top plate, and it doesn't knacker any other notes that I can think of. And there's enough adjustment for it to be fully disengaged as well. 
 
And while this was being done I had an adjusting screw fitted to the pillar to regulate the top fingerplate venting (which is much easier than sanding the cork down), and a bar fitted from the C#/G# cup to the lower main action long Bb connection to give a B-C#/F#-G# trill.
  
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