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clarinet altissimo finger chart pdf Alder, Jason_Contrabass Clarinet Quarter-Tone & Altissimo Fingering ChartThis edition is available in both physical book and digital PDF formats; carefully choose from the options above before adding to your cart. (PDF products will be delivered via email within one business day) Jason Alder also has fingering charts available for B flat clarinet and bass clarinet. From the author: "Following the success of my clarinet and, in particular, bass clarinet quarter tone and altissimo fingering charts, I have produced new charts
This edition is available in both physical book and digital PDF formats; carefully choose from the options above before adding to your cart.
(PDF products will be delivered via email within one business day)
Jason Alder also has fingering charts available for B-flat clarinet and bass clarinet.
From the author:
"Following the success of my clarinet and, in particular, bass clarinet quarter-tone and altissimo fingering charts, I have produced new charts for contrabass clarinet. The focus of these have been the extended range low C models produced by Leblanc, Selmer, and Eppelsheim. Due to the non-standardized design and keywork functionality of these instruments, completely separate charts are required for each model. Players with low E♭ models such as those by Vito and Leblanc may also find these as a useful starting point to discover necessary fingerings, however they have not been tested on these instruments.
One striking difference of the contrabass clarinet fingering charts to those previously for clarinet and bass clarinet is the lack of quarter-tone fingerings in the chalumeau and clarion registers. The reason for this is that suitable fingerings are just not available in this range. Fingering changes can result in timbral and microtonal changes, but in the contrabass register the pitches are too far away from each for effective true quarter-tone fingerings. If quarter-tones are needed in this range, a combination of fingering, embouchure, and voicing adjustments need to be made. As this introduces far too many personal variables, it is ineffectual to create fingerings for them. The upper register is far more flexible, however, so the quarter-tones begin there.”
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