Help with high notes!
Help with high notes!
13:50 on Thursday, August 30, 2007
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Re: Help with high notes!
06:16 on Friday, August 31, 2007
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bandgeek (14 points)
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well, to assume that the e fingering you're talking about is the one with left pointer, left ring, left pinkie (top key)and right pointer, middle, and ring fingers, i believe that's the only "standard fingering," but I can tell you that I taught myself wrong for about a year, and you can get the note out by playing the low octave E, that is just your leftpointer finger, and nothing else and really supporting it.....it'll come out, but it wont be stable.....hope that helps
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Re: Help with high notes!
07:08 on Friday, August 31, 2007
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Re: Help with high notes!
09:53 on Wednesday, November 7, 2007
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AllHorns (9 points)
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E5(3 lines and a space above the tenor clef staff)? I know of 3 fingerings, maybe one will help you (this is difficult to describe, because bassoon has so many buttons!)
All 3 fingerings use the left thumb C# (next to the whisper key). Index finger is 1, middle finger 2, ring finger 3. 1/2 = half-covered. Eb = left little finger key, eb = sliver key between left hand first and second fingers.
left hand C# 1/2 2 3 right hand thumb-G# 1 2 3 pinky F
left hand C# eb 2 3 right hand 2 pinky F#
left hand C# eb 2 3 Eb right hand 2 pinky F#
You should have a look at the woodwind fingering guide at
http://www.wfg.woodwind.org/
It's an excellent resource.
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