F#
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11:53 on Friday, May 25, 2007
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Re: F#
14:08 on Friday, May 25, 2007
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Re: F#
12:51 on Saturday, May 26, 2007
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Re: F#
14:32 on Saturday, May 26, 2007
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Flutist06 (1545 points)
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I've been wondering about the fingering for the lowest F#. Fingering charts tell me that the third finger on the right hand is used, but I find it easier to use the middle finger, and I get a slightly clearer note. Is this wrong?
It also makes a trill between E and F# very easy, whereas using the ring finger, as suggested by the charts, doesn't make it easy at all. The only problem is moving from F to F#, where there's often a little jump up to G or down to E between the two.
Can anyone tell me what they do, especially concerning trills between E and F#?
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The ring finger should be used in most circumstances, because as Patrick noted, the middle finger will produce a flat F# with a poorer tone. If you're playing a rapid transition from E to F# such as in a fragment of a G major scale (which turns up pretty often in Baroque/Classical music, as well as more modern pieces), or a trill, then the middle finger should be used. You need to become comfortable with both options, as they different uses.
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