What the poo is C flat?
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What the poo is C flat?
I've seen this note for some time now and never thought much of it. Now I have to play it in marching band! Does anybody know the fingerings to it? I've been sarching for them all day, but I haven't had any lick so far. Can someone please help me?
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What the poo is a C flat?
Thank you so much! I'll remeber that forever! Or not...
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Why you need a fingering chart.
Reasons for a fingering chart:
5: You could always need the chart to determine different notes or fingering positions for fluttering.
4: You could always use the chart again, to determine the best way to burn it as well.
3: When put with a strange new peice in a strange key, such as the key of Gflat or any key with six flats or seven sharps, which is unusual in any music I've ever seen (Except for the Christmas Festival)
2: Better yet, just for the Christmas Festival.
1: Just to piss off the High Brass section, find your highest possible note As far as I'm concerned, its SkyScraper Bflat) and play it using not only the note but the trilling as well.
5: You could always need the chart to determine different notes or fingering positions for fluttering.
4: You could always use the chart again, to determine the best way to burn it as well.
3: When put with a strange new peice in a strange key, such as the key of Gflat or any key with six flats or seven sharps, which is unusual in any music I've ever seen (Except for the Christmas Festival)
2: Better yet, just for the Christmas Festival.
1: Just to piss off the High Brass section, find your highest possible note As far as I'm concerned, its SkyScraper Bflat) and play it using not only the note but the trilling as well.
Re: Why you need a fingering chart.
I love doing #1. except for when I play the note too long and I get a headache.psyc0darkdrag0n wrote:Reasons for a fingering chart:
5: You could always need the chart to determine different notes or fingering positions for fluttering.
4: You could always use the chart again, to determine the best way to burn it as well.
3: When put with a strange new peice in a strange key, such as the key of Gflat or any key with six flats or seven sharps, which is unusual in any music I've ever seen (Except for the Christmas Festival)
2: Better yet, just for the Christmas Festival.
1: Just to piss off the High Brass section, find your highest possible note As far as I'm concerned, its SkyScraper Bflat) and play it using not only the note but the trilling as well.
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Re: Why you need a fingering chart.
My section enjoys that as well. However, we just got new music in Symphonic band that has a few crazy runs that go up to the high D#4 [ the D# above the 'skyscraper Bb']. So, for the rest of them, it was a new note [ I had already worked on the 4th octave when I was learning extended techniques in my lessons], and we all enjoyed playing that note as loud as we could to annoy people before class.liv4music wrote:I love doing #1. except for when I play the note too long and I get a headache.psyc0darkdrag0n wrote:Reasons for a fingering chart:
5: You could always need the chart to determine different notes or fingering positions for fluttering.
4: You could always use the chart again, to determine the best way to burn it as well.
3: When put with a strange new peice in a strange key, such as the key of Gflat or any key with six flats or seven sharps, which is unusual in any music I've ever seen (Except for the Christmas Festival)
2: Better yet, just for the Christmas Festival.
1: Just to piss off the High Brass section, find your highest possible note As far as I'm concerned, its SkyScraper Bflat) and play it using not only the note but the trilling as well.
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The easiest way to work out what a note is is play it or think about how it would appear on the piano. Which (unless by some unlucky conincidence you have to play quater tones) has all the notes you will have to play. So if you see a g flat then first play g, then go down a semi tone (which in that case would be the black note to the left of the G, and work out what you usuallly call that note. ( F# in that case)
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Re: Why you need a fingering chart.
what octive above the staff.yea probably a dumb question but my mind sin't really working today.lol.psyc0darkdrag0n wrote:Reasons for a fingering chart:
5: You could always need the chart to determine different notes or fingering positions for fluttering.
4: You could always use the chart again, to determine the best way to burn it as well.
3: When put with a strange new peice in a strange key, such as the key of Gflat or any key with six flats or seven sharps, which is unusual in any music I've ever seen (Except for the Christmas Festival)
2: Better yet, just for the Christmas Festival.
1: Just to piss off the High Brass section, find your highest possible note As far as I'm concerned, its SkyScraper Bflat) and play it using not only the note but the trilling as well.
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Re: Why you need a fingering chart.
I think it's Bb7 (on a piano). But I'm not sure. (Hope that was actually what you were asking.)flute_girl04 wrote:what octive above the staff.yea probably a dumb question but my mind sin't really working today.lol.psyc0darkdrag0n wrote:Reasons for a fingering chart:
5: You could always need the chart to determine different notes or fingering positions for fluttering.
4: You could always use the chart again, to determine the best way to burn it as well.
3: When put with a strange new peice in a strange key, such as the key of Gflat or any key with six flats or seven sharps, which is unusual in any music I've ever seen (Except for the Christmas Festival)
2: Better yet, just for the Christmas Festival.
1: Just to piss off the High Brass section, find your highest possible note As far as I'm concerned, its SkyScraper Bflat) and play it using not only the note but the trilling as well.
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