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    | Author: Kreillian Date:   2002-12-12 21:09
 
 Hello, I have a selmer paris series II alto saxophone and wish to play the Creston Sonata.  There is a high G above the staff about 5 measure after measure 100 and I want to impress my sax teacher.  The altissimo fingering he gave me has not worked but I know there are several fingerings for each note.  If any other experienced alto players has any fingerings and aumbascher advice I would greatly appreciate it. If you would, pleas email me at Kreillian@msn.com
 ~Kreil
 
 
 
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    | Author: TorusTubarius Date:   2002-12-12 22:30
 
 I used to own that exact model saxophone, and I usually could get the high G to speak by fingering
 
 1-3|1-3 and the octave key, and adjusting the embouchure a little bit by opening my mouth up just a tad.  Try that and see if it works.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Kreillian Date:   2002-12-13 02:16
 
 Thank you torus for the advice.  I will try it later and tell you if it works
 
 
 
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    | Author: Saxplaya Date:   2002-12-13 23:53
 
 A good fingering that works for me is:
 
 f_3-|1Bb--
 
 f as in the front f and the Bb as in the right hand Bb key
 
 Also u might try to put your bottom lip farther down the reed but just a little and as tight as possible embouchere but not to hard. Also What works for me is that i hiss like a cat and thats how sax players really play altissimo, they his with your throat. This is kind of hard so hiss like a cat for several minutes befroe trying.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 
 
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