HELP.
Other than the unconventional way of just fingering A to G#/Ab, is there an easier way (without a C# trill)?
A to G#/Ab trill?
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A to G#/Ab trill?
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SaxyShanny - AND we both have pictures with Greg Pattillo. Although I don't have it as my default...
PiccoloShorty - I could be doing it wrong, but that's just giving me a really sharp G. I kind of worded it wrong- G# to A (the piece I was looking at is played from A down to G#)
PiccoloShorty - I could be doing it wrong, but that's just giving me a really sharp G. I kind of worded it wrong- G# to A (the piece I was looking at is played from A down to G#)
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Ummm you can trill either trill key, but one will be flatter and one will be sharper. It depends on a few things, like the placement of your trill key tone holes, how much you pull out your head joint, and stuff like that. Personally, I'd use different "sized" trills (i.e. different intonation) for different contexts. It'd be helpful if you understood just intonation, but if you don't, just play by ear. Whichever sounds better typically is better.
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