Hi
I recently started playing flute after a very long layoff - I just wanted to know if I could get a sound out of it. Anyway, since I could, I've been practicing just about every day. I have a question about fingering - should I always practive flat key scales and arps wih the left hand thumb Bb, or with the right 1st finger Bb, or simply do both? I don't want to get into really bad habits !
Thanks!
-Robb
Fingering advice please
Moderators: Classitar, pied_piper, Phineas
Just as clarinetists have to choose between right- and left-hand fingerings for some notes, we sometimes have to choose the "best" fingering. It's a good idea to practice all (one-and-one, thumb, and lever B-flats) fingerings in order to avoid an uncomfortable sightreading problem sometime (?). In repertoire, it's usually safe to use the thumb fingering if there are no b-naturals. The choice often depends on the notes before and after the B-flat in question. I like the B-flat lever (the small key near your trills keys, shaped like a quarter note) also.
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