The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: lmliberson
Date: 2023-09-08 00:20
belowbee said:
"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."
More like "rolling" the first finger downward rather than sliding to make a (hopefully) seamless legato to the altissimo. Maybe that's not the best terminology - but it is effective.
"In some situations, the first finger C# with only the register key (and no thumb hole) is what I prefer."
Hmmm...and where exactly would you find that to be a "better" fingering than the so-called "standard" fingering?
"It is resonant,"
Not particularly.
"rich,"
Nope.
"and in some circumstances preferable."
Next to never.
Well, unless one chooses a fingering for its thinness and faulty intonation - then, sure, why not?
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