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Author: mberkowski
Date: 2019-02-20 02:56
Hi all - according to the trill chart https://www.wfg.woodwind.org/oboe/ob_tr2_1.html it may be possible to trill Ab-Bb using the side trill key that curls over the RH G# key by fingering Ab/G# and trilling the side key.
This has no effect on either of my full conservatory instruments (Covey classic and Selmer Signet), as that key only affects the RH3 finger plate and slightly lifts G#, though I can use that side key to trill G#-A by trilling LH3 on both.
Can anyone explain on what types of instruments that Ab-Bb trill is achievable using the RH side trill key? The chart notes "For open-hole models" on the fingering above it, but that doesn't seem to apply to the one below as well. (if it does apply below, that basically answers it)
Thanks
Michael
Post Edited (2019-02-20 03:06)
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