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 tremolo fingerings
Author: greenslater 
Date:   2012-10-05 11:08
Attachment:  tremolos.pdf (139k)

Hi all

Any suggestions for fingerings for the following tremolos?
(also attached if you prefer notation)
G5 - Bb5
G#4 - B4
G4 - B4

Many thanks

Brad

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 Re: tremolo fingerings
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2012-10-05 11:18

For the G and G# to B tremolos, experiment with the trill keys to find which one (or both together) gives the best pitched B - the top trill key is probably the best one. If the B is very slightly sharp, then that's better than it being flat.

Upper G-Bb - as I play full Boehms, this is a doddle as Bb can be played xox|ooo so it's done simply by trilling LH finger 2 only, but can only be done on clarinets with this mechanism fitted (and on Albert/simple, Oehler and German systems). Maybe fitting a Bis key to the LH2 ring key barrel will help - Stephen Fox offers these (scroll down to 'L1 "bis" touchpiece'):
http://www.sfoxclarinets.com/Accessories.html

Just to put another useful one in here - if you see an upper register E-G# tremolo, play the E as normal (xxx|xxo) and trill with LH finger 3 only (xx+|xxo).

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

Post Edited (2012-10-05 11:20)

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 Re: tremolo fingerings
Author: GBK 
Date:   2012-10-05 17:52

G#4 - B4: Use the top side trill key

G4 - B4: Use the top two side trill keys

G5 - Bb5: There is a 'trick' fingering which many players use: Curve your left-hand first finger so it presses down the small pad between the first and second rings while still covering the first hole.

...GBK



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 Re: tremolo fingerings
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2012-10-05 23:13

i have many on my website in my fingering chart.

ESP eddiesclarinet.com

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 Re: tremolo fingerings
Author: William 
Date:   2012-10-06 14:58

Regarding G5 to Bb5 tremelo, GBK's trick works well if you practice a bit to get used to it. Another option I have turned to is the Runyon "bis key" device that may be added to any Bb or A clarinet. It makes it much easier to depress the Bb/Eb pad with the first finger, much like the same key common to all saxophones. By itself, it is very sharp, but for fast and furious fingers, it is a great alternative. I keep this Runyon device on my A clarinet and last used it when I played Peter & the Wolf.

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