Author: Runhammar
Date: 2019-09-11 20:07
Once again, thanks for your responses and thoughts.
I'm getting confident that I will learn the fingering "concert pitch" and call the uppermost key the g-key etcetera. I note the arguments against, and will have to rework the transposing if I ever end up in an ensamble where conventional sheet music is handed out. I am 45 years old, and only ever play music as an amateur and only folk/pop music, so chanses are low I will end up in an orchestra.
I don't think Ill bother rewrite the fingering chart, but instead try and learn the concert pitch fingering by heart, using the tuner. One thing I find extremely helpfull with the clarinet is that all the tones have such an individual key/button, which makes it easy to memorize. Compare with the guitar fretboard...
So, my issue is solved, but I will still read with great interest what experince other players have regarding this.
Kindly
Per
Per Runhammar
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