The Fingering Forum
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Author: Natalie
Date: 1999-03-01 20:12
Hi! I'm trying to teach myself how to play the clarinet and flute like I have other instruments. Can anyone help me!
I don't exactly understand the fingerings on this page (sorry I'm not familiar with them!!!!) Please email me with any help bassoonist98@hotmail.com
PS is it true that fingerings for the flute are the same for the oboe???
Thanks
Me
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Author: Rachael
Date: 1999-03-02 01:25
hi i have been playing clarinet for 6 years and will help you anyway i can, i don't understand the fingering chart either, don't feel bad, to start with the best thing you can do is get a rubank book that helps you with fingerings, anything else, give me a hollar!!!
Rachael
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Author: emily
Date: 1999-03-06 18:47
i play the flute mainly but i do know a few things about clarinet. the flute isn't that hard if you have the right fingerings. go to a local music store and they will probably have books that teach fingerings. my friend recomends a book but i forget the name right now. sorry.
Em
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Author: Amy
Date: 1999-04-25 18:13
I agree with Rachael... get a Rubank book for beginning students. It'll have a much easier to read fingering chart, and when you want alternate fingerings or whatever, you'll have a better understanding of your flute and things... you might just understand this fingering chart!
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Author: sophie
Date: 2004-06-12 20:21
hi i have been playing clarinet for 4 years now and im 12 you should mabey go to your local place that teaches music and get someone that teaches clarinet ( woodwind ) and get them to show you the basic 6 notes or 3 if you cant manage 6 at once and then it would be alot cleared for you starting and then carry on from there its alot earier then thise stupid charts i hate them !
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Author: sophie
Date: 2004-06-12 20:21
hi i have been playing clarinet for 4 years now and im 12 you should mabey go to your local place that teaches music and get someone that teaches clarinet ( woodwind ) and get them to show you the basic 6 notes or 3 if you cant manage 6 at once and then it would be alot cleared for you starting and then carry on from there its alot earier then thise stupid charts i hate them !
Amy wrote:
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I agree with Rachael... get a Rubank book for beginning students. It'll have a much easier to read fingering chart, and when you want alternate fingerings or whatever, you'll have a better understanding of your flute and things... you might just understand this fingering chart!
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I agree with Rachael... get a Rubank book for beginning students. It'll have a much easier to read fingering chart, and when you want alternate fingerings or whatever, you'll have a better understanding of your flute and things... you might just understand this fingering chart!
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Author: tara
Date: 2004-11-30 00:54
I dont get the fingerings i just started the claranet today in 6th grade band i dont onder stand any of it can any 1 help.
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Author: Kendra
Date: 2004-12-07 22:26
Hi! I'm kendra and I play a flute and piccolo. I'm the first chair section leader for my high school flute section. If u want the fingerings 4 the flute u can e-mail me. And yes the fingerings are the same for the flute and oboe as well as a tenor and alto sax. Hope this helps!
Kendra
kendralee09@yahoo.com
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Author: Colin
Date: 2004-12-09 00:49
12-8-04 6:50 P.M. Western Time
I understand you competelely i have this big test tomorrow that i need to no for the clarinet i do no know some of the fingerings. So i need to search the web more. If you find a fingering chart in the next two hours please email the site!
-Thanks
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Author: Ronny
Date: 2005-04-09 16:12
hi! im ronny and second chair at my school's clarinet section. if you r looking for a good fingering chart, get yourself the yamahaa beginners book. it has a three octave chart. that should be enough for a beginner clarinet. they also have a flute book. after you master that, there are many more charts that can give you a higer octave chart. any Q's? email me
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