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 Re: That bloomin' gliss at the end of artie shaw concerto!
Author: Liquorice 
Date:   2011-04-14 06:18

I'm not sure about the gliss, but here's something that may help:

After playing the A with your standard fingering, remove your left hand thumb from the hole, while keeping the register key down. If you add the C-sharp key this will give you a nice B-flat. It's very easy to slur to this B-flat from many other notes and I use this fingering a lot (got it from Jack McCaw).

Maybe from this B-flat fingering you can find some easier ways to slur up to the B and C?

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baxter94 2011-04-08 22:11 
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v12clarinet73 2011-04-11 04:41 
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