The Fingering Forum
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Author: Nicole Shehan
Date: 2001-01-20 15:27
does anybody know any web sites that lets you
print out euphonium valve fingering if so respond to this immediatly thank you or e- mail me.
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Author: Kyle Jubenville
Date: 2001-02-26 14:00
the fingerings for Euphonium are the same as Trumpet fingerings. Unfortunately if you type in Euphonium or baritone fingering charts in any search engine it doesn't know what do tell you, so look for Trumpet fingering charts because they are exactly the same. Unless you have a 4 valve euphonium in which the only difference is if you have a 1st and 3rd valve combination that you would play it with the 4th valve only. Easy as pie. :-)
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Author: Nick C.
Date: 2001-03-14 20:41
That is, assuming you read euphonium in treble clef. If you read bass clef, look for a trombone position chart, remembering: (* is pressed down.)
1 - OOO
2 - O*O
3 - *OO
4 - **O or OO*
5 - O**
6 - *O* or OOO* (if you have a four-valve euph)
7 - ***
-- Nick
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Author: David
Date: 2001-03-15 22:12
Yeah, but unfortunatly it has no alternate fingering charts. I am trying to find an alternate fingering chart. But it is at http://www.dwerden.com/news.asp
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Author: Nick C.
Date: 2001-03-20 01:47
Here's the ones I know, up to G above the (bass) staff. For the sake of brevity, ' means "above the staff". In WFG style, the valves are numbered, with a dash signifying "not pressed".
C - 1-3 (or ---4)
D - 12- or --3
E natural - -2- or 123
F - --- or 1-3 (or ---4)
G - 12- or --3
B flat - --- or -23
B natural - 12- or 123
C' - 1-- or 1-3
D' - --- or 12-
F' - --- or 1-3
There are probably other ones higher up on the staff, but I don't know them (and haven't needed them).
-- Nick
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Author: mike k.
Date: 2004-12-22 00:22
If any one has any 4- valve euphonium fingering charts, please send them ASAP
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