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 brass website
Author: = ) 
Date:   2004-10-08 01:03

I think the creators of this website should really add brass instrument fingering charts. I'm sure the brass players feel left out.


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 RE: brass website
Author: Eoin McAuley (Gnomon) 
Date:   2004-10-08 17:15

Fingering does not play a major part in playing brass instruments, the way it does in woodwinds.

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 RE: brass website
Author: --- 
Date:   2004-10-16 19:01

>>Eoin McAuley (Gnomon) wrote:
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>>Fingering does not play a major part in playing brass >>instruments, the way it does in woodwinds.
I totally agree, Gnomon. The fact that many brass instruments share the same fingerings is probably the reason.

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 RE: brass website
Author: Me 
Date:   2004-12-01 17:14

I agree and disagree. Brass fingering are very forulaic, in the way that middle valve lowers a semitone, first lowers a whole tone, and that the harmonics get closer together as you go up the instrument. But alternative fingerings to flatten/sharpen notes do exist (like plaing a sharp top G 1+2 instead of 0). One could argue that they are easy to work out, but then again, so could many woodwind fingerings.

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