Author: Ken Lagace
Date: 2021-02-24 17:53
To get back to the original question, JJ #2 is all written in whole tone tonalities.
If major and minor scales don't need pencil marks to play accurately, then getting whole tone tonality is a piece of cake after getting them in the fingers.
For the fingers. there are only two whole tone scales and four arpeggios, and the clarion fingerings are the same as a different scale/arpeggio in the chalameau.
A little wood-shedding in three octave whole tone scales starting on low 'E' and 'F' and the arpeggios starting on low 'E', 'F', 'F#' and 'G' and the Etude is much easier, even without the pencil marks.
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