note tees.............
06:05 on Friday, May 21, 2004
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(falgwa)
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hmm..gota few probs here..wel i duno if u guys like readin long posts coz they can get a bit borin i spose so..il jus ask one question n then il go more if anyone replies..lol
k..after high c(?) the first c above the stave..wel thats open,. but i dont know the fingering for any notes after that..
if any of yous know please tel me, thanks heaps guys
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Re: note tees.............
08:43 on Friday, May 21, 2004
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(ruben)
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in fact the fingering is only supportive in this octave (you can leave it out and play every not you like). otherwise it`s alike to the lower octaves
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Re: note tees.............
07:04 on Sunday, May 23, 2004
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(Peter)
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Agree you can play nearly all open, but best to follow the same as the Mid to top C when starting out. It really will help to slot the note and get the sound right. Past G it is a case of what fingering suits you, as the harmonics are what restricts, and many players play with a lot of finger combinations. Get that D and E and F nailed. When you get to that G you are up there.
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Re: note tees.............
05:10 on Monday, May 24, 2004
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(Peter)
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Hey Falgwa,
Look up "What note is this??!!" in the forum, and look at Welk`s reply. This is very clear explanation of the open notes. May help to pick what you`re playing. The Bb or 6th open is one that is usually forgotten, as it uses 1st valve normally running up the scale.
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Re: note tees.............
22:58 on Wednesday, May 26, 2004
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