The Fingering Forum
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Author: Grant Green
Date: 2000-07-12 18:27
If you have a straight contra, and the mouthpiece is too high to reach when you're sitting, you pretty much have to either stand or use a taller chair. I've seen contra players standing (sometimes with the horn resting on a telephone book), sitting on a stool, and sitting on a stack of stackable chairs. A stack of telephone books may also work. It is generally *not* practical to try angling the horn enough to play sitting on a normal chair.
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Stacie |
2000-06-28 19:32 |
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2000-06-28 23:12 |
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Dee |
2000-06-29 00:14 |
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Stacie |
2000-06-30 02:53 |
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Eoin McAuley |
2000-06-30 07:15 |
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Grant Green |
2000-07-12 18:27 |
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