The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: belowbee
Date: 2023-09-07 08:18
According to what I've learned, the best way to transition smoothly from the note B to the altissimo notes is to sort of slide the first finger down as you move up to the other notes. In some situations, the first finger C# with only the register key (and no thumb hole) is what I prefer. It is resonant, rich, and in some circumstances preferable. Of course, we don't usually remove the register while still using the thumb hole. Some getting used to may be required
Post Edited (2023-09-07 08:19)
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